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Long-term ocean and resource dynamics in a hotspot of climate change
Published in FACETS, 2022
Recommended citation: Heike K. Lotze, Stefanie Mellon, Jonathan Coyne, Matthew Betts, Meghan Burchell, Katja Fennel, Marisa A. Dusseault, Susanna D. Fuller, Eric Galbraith, Lina Garcia Suarez, Laura de Gelleke, Nina Golombek, Brianne Kelly, Sarah D. Kuehn, Eric Oliver, Megan MacKinnon, Wendy Muraoka, Ian T.G. Predham, Krysten Rutherford, Nancy Shackell, Owen Sherwood, Elizabeth C. Sibert, and Markus Kienast. 2022. Long-term ocean and resource dynamics in a hotspot of climate change. FACETS. 7: 1142-1184. https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0197
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Oceanographic conditions in the Atlantic zone in 2023
Published in Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci., 2024
Recommended citation: Galbraith, P.S., Blais, M., Lizotte, M., Cyr, F., Bélanger, D., Casault, B., Clay, S., Layton, C., Starr, M., Chassé, J., Azetsu-Scott, K., Coyne, J., Devred, E., Gabriel, C.-E., Johnson, C.L., Maillet, G., Pepin, P., Plourde, S., Ringuette, M., Shaw, J.-L. 2024. Oceanographic conditions in the Atlantic zone in 2023. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 379: v + 38 p.
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Environmental and Physical Oceanographic Conditions on the Eastern Canadian shelves (NAFO Sub-areas 2, 3 and 4) during 2023
Published in NAFO Scientific Council Meeting Scientific Council Report, 2024
Recommended citation: Cyr, F., J. Coyne, P.S. Galbraith, C. Layton and D. Hebert, 2024. Environmental and Physical Oceanographic Conditions on the Eastern Canadian shelves (NAFO Sub-areas 2, 3 and 4) during 2023. NAFO Scientific Council Meeting Scientific Council Report, SCR Doc 24/010, Serial No. N7513.
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Physical Oceanographic Conditions on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2022
Published in Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci., 2024
Recommended citation: Cyr, F., Coyne, J., Snook, S., Bishop, C., Galbraith, P.S., Chen, N., Han, G. 2024. Physical Oceanographic Conditions on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2022. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 377: iv + 53 p.
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Physical Oceanographic Conditions on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2023
Published in Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci., 2024
Recommended citation: Cyr, F., Coyne, J., Snook, S., Bishop, C., Galbraith, P.S., Chen, N., Han, G. 2024. Physical Oceanographic Conditions on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2023. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 382: iv + 54 p.
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Physical Oceanographic Conditions on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2024
Published in Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci., 2025
Recommended citation: Coyne, J., Cyr, F., Snook, S., Bishop, C., Galbraith, P.S., Shaw, J.-L., Chen, N., and Han, G. 2025. Physical Oceanographic Conditions on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf during 2024. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci. 401: iv + 61 p. https://doi.org/10.60825/1d14-x857
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Oceanographic conditions in the Atlantic zone in 2024
Published in Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean Sci., 2025
Recommended citation: Galbraith, P.S., Lizotte, M., Blais, M., Bélanger, D., Casault, B., Coyne, J., Layton, C., Azetsu-Scott, K., Beazley, L., Chassé, J., Clay, S., Cyr, F., Devred, E., Fudge, A., Gabriel, C.-E., Greenan, B., Hébert, A.-J., Johnson, C.L., Maillet, G., Penney, J., Rastin, S., Ringuette, M., Shaw, J.-L., Snook, S., Starr, M. 2025. Oceanographic conditions in the Atlantic zone in 2024. Can. Tech. Rep. Hydrogr. Ocean. Sci. 400 : viii + 49 p. https://doi.org/10.60825/e92v-d229
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Statistical Modes and Physical Drivers of Multidecadal Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Northwest Atlantic
Published in Atmosphere-Ocean, 2025
Recommended citation: Jonathan Coyne & Eric Oliver (2025). Statistical Modes and Physical Drivers of Multidecadal Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Northwest Atlantic. Atmosphere-Ocean, 63(4), 278–298. https://doi.org/10.1080/07055900.2025.2530439
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An Analysis of the 2023 Marine Heat Waves on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf
Published in State of the Planet, 2025
Recommended citation: Soontiens, N., Andres, H. J., Coyne, J., Cyr, F., Galbraith, P. S., and Penney, J. 2025. An analysis of the 2023 summer and fall marine heat waves on the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf. State of the Planet. 6-osr9 : 12 p. 10.5194/sp-6-osr9-12-2025
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More than a century of oceanic hydrography observations reveals profound climate-related changes in the Northwest Atlantic and Eastern Arctic (in review)
Published in Earth System Science Data Discussions, 2025
Recommended citation: Coyne, J., Cyr, F., Atchison, S., Bishop, C., Donnet, S., Galbraith, P. S., Geoffroy, M., Hebert, D., Layton, C., Ratsimandresy, A., del Rio Iglesias, J.-L., Shaw, J.-L., Snook, S., Soontiens, N., Tel, E., and Walkusz, W.: More than a century of oceanic hydrography observations reveals profound climate-related changes in the Northwest Atlantic and Eastern Arctic, Earth Syst. Sci. Data Discuss. [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2025-611, in review, 2025.
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Canadian Atlantic Shelf Temperature-Salinity (CASTS)
Federated Research Data Repository (FRDR), NetCDF, 2023
The Canadian Atlantic Shelf Temperature-Salinity (CASTS) data product includes most of the historical temperature and salinity profiles collected in Atlantic Canada and the Eastern Arctic since 1912. CASTS consists of approximately 837,000 individual profiles, bin-averaged to varying resolutions up to a maximum of 5000m (1m resolution up to 1000m depth, 10m resolution up to 2000m depth, and 100m up to 5000m depth). Profile locations were restricted between 35-80 degrees North and 100-42 degrees West. Profiles were gathered from January 1912 to December 2024 and are organized into yearly NetCDF files. Profiles are uniformly formatted and quality controlled allowing users to immediately use the data product. Data fused to make this product were gathered from multiple sources, including regional archives at the Maurice-Lamontagne Institute (DFO-QC), the Bedford Institute of Oceanography (DFO-MAR) and the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre (DFO-NL). Other sources of data include DFO-NL Aquaculture, the Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, data from from international ships of opportunity archived by MEDS, the Polar Data Catalogue, etc. A complete list of sources is included in the README file.
Recommended citation: Coyne, J., Cyr, F., Donnet, S., Galbraith, P., Geoffroy, M., Hebert, D., Layton, C., Ratsimandresy, A., Snook, S., Soontiens, N., Walkusz, W. (2023). Canadian Atlantic Shelf Temperature-Salinity (CASTS). Federated Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.20383/103.01191
Canadian Atlantic Bottom Observations Temperature-Salinity (CABOTS)
Federated Research Data Repository (FRDR), NetCDF, csv, 2024
The Canadian Atlantic Bottom Observations Temperature-Salinity (CABOTS) data product is a gridded sea floor temperature and salinity data product, containing measurements in Atlantic Canada and Eastern Arctic since 1980. CABOTS consists of yearly seasonal maps (spring, summer, fall) on a 0.125 longitude by 0.125 latitude grid. Values were restricted between 39-80 degrees North and 70-42 degrees West. Sea floor temperature and salinity were determined using a novel interpolation methodology which acounts for land barriers and potential time bias. Temperature and salinity measurements used to create CABOTS were taken from CASTS. Seasonal sea floor temperature and salinity measurements (original and time-adjusted) are included in 3 corresponding NetCDF files. Individual yearly fields are also given in csv files. Finally, NAFO divisional statistics are given in csv files. A complete list of all statistics is included in the README file.
Recommended citation: Coyne, J., Cyr, F. (2025). Canadian Atlantic Bottom Observations Temperature-Salinity (CABOTS). Federated Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.20383/103.0969