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Title: Atlantic Maritime Ecozone


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Atlantic Maritime Ecozone
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island
and southeastern Quebec
Human Activities
Landforms
Major cities
climate
Vegetation
Soils
Wildlife
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CLIMATE
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  • Covering Quebec's peninsula and the entirety of
    Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New
    Brunswick, this ecozone's climate is strongly
    influence by the Atlantic Ocean, which produces
    cooler summers and warmer winters. Winter
    temperatures average -5ºC and summers average
    14ºC, with coastal areas having slightly warmer
    winters and cooler summers than inland. The
    Atlantic also provides moisture to the region,
    producing mean precipitation of 900mm a year
    inland and over 1500mm a year on the coast this
    high precipitation also means that the region has
    more storms than anywhere else in the country.at
    the bottom of this page click on the link and it
    shows you the Climate graph of Prince Edward
    Island or Click on the Link next to it to see a
    climate graph of New Brunswick

Climate Graph of Prince Edward Island
Climate Graph of Nova Scotia
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Flyby Of Nova Scotia
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LANDFORMS
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  • This ecozone is located at the northeast end of
    the Appalachian Mountain chain and consists of
    highlands, peninsulas and islands. Linked is a
    Flyby of Nova Scotia to see what it looks like

Flyby of Nova Scotia
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HUMAN ACTIVITIES
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  • Human activities has drastically changed the
    ecozone, beginning with the ditching, and
    drainage of many salt marshes of the Bay of Fundy
    by early Acadian settlers. Most native forests
    have been harvested or burned at least five
    times, and wildlife species and habitat have
    been greatly affected. The combination of
    hunting, parasites, and habitat modification due
    to logging and fire suppression extirpated the
    Woodland Caribou from the Maritime provinces.
    Intensive fishing has changed the composition of
    freshwater ecosystems, as has the discharge of
    agricultural, urban, and industrial wastes in
    harbours and waterways. The Atlantic or Acadian
    Whitefish is endangered by over fishing and water
    pollution.

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VEGETATION
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  • This ecozone is a transitional forest with
    elements of both the deciduous and boreal
    forests. It is a continuation of the mixed wood
    plains ecozone, but is dominated by spruces and
    balsam fir. Yellow birch, sugar maple, red pine,
    eastern white pine and eastern hemlock are also
    present.?In southern New Brunswick and on the
    coast of Nova Scotia, the forest has a more
    boreal-like appearance with formations dominated
    by fir, white spruce and black spruce. A number
    of decdious species such as red oak, American
    beech, black ash, red maple and white birch occur
    in sheltered areas.

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SOILS
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  • In the uplands, repeated glaciation has
    produced shallow, stony soils, and outcrops
    composed of granite, gneiss, and other hard,
    crystalline rocks. Rough upland terrain and poor
    soils are often unsuitable for farming and have
    discouraged extensive settlement. The
    inhospitable highlands feature cold, wet climates
    and acidic soils, but yield vast forests. In the
    Coastal lowlands of the Northumberland Plain
    deeper soils are traced to marine deposition and
    glacial erosion of underlying sandstone, shale,
    and limestone bedrock. With the exception of
    P.E.I., abrupt transitions between uplands mark
    much of the ecozone's landscape. The majority of
    the ecozone is overlaid by nutrient-poor Podzol
    soil and better-quality grey-brown Luvisol soils.

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MAJOR CITIES
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  • Major cities in the Atlantic Maritime are
  • - Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • - Fredericton, New Brunswick
  • - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
  • -Mocton, New Brunswick

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Climate Graph of PEI
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Average Temp. 5.30833333
Temperature Range 26.5
Total precipitation 1173.4
Season of Maximum Precipitation Winter
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Climate Graph Of Nova Scotia
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WILDLIFE
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  • Wildlife Characteristic mammals of the Atlantic
    Maritime Ecozone include white-tailed deer,
    moose, black bear, raccoon, striped skunk, bobcat
    and eastern chipmunk. Representative birds
    include whip-poor-will, blue jay eastern bluebird
    and rose-breasted grosbeak. In the marine
    environment, representative species include grey
    seal, hooded and harp seals, and Atlantic pilot,
    killer, and northern bottlenosed whales.
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