Miharu Furuta. I will research the North Atlantic ocean, around the coasts of Canada. Right there.

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Miharu Furuta

I will research the North Atlantic ocean, around the coasts of Canada. Right there

I would like to research the biodiversity and wildlife in this region, since it is more of a general ocean that’s cold, there could be some interesting wildlife. A thing that’s interesting to investigate in this area would be how much salt that the ocean contains and about the Titanic since the Titanic sunk in The Atlantic Ocean, near Canada.

The average temperature of all oceans is about 39 degrees F.But the oceans in different parts of the world can have very different climates, The North Atlantic Ocean is a Polar region or a Subpolar. Areas with subpolar oceanic climates are usually located closer to Polar regions. As a result of location, these regions tend to be on the cool end of oceanic climates. Snowfall tends to be more common than in other oceanic climates.

All around Canada and U.S the ocean surrounds them, a few places in Canada that contain this region is The Bay of Fundy most of the water in the bay and rivers are from the North Atlantic Ocean.

The ocean remains still unexplored, a lot of the ocean is explored but some, not. They are many bumps along the way, underwater life could disturb your transportation. The cord for your transportation could break, and many many more things.

The air that you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat, the products that keep you warm, safe, informed, and entertained — all can come from or be transported by the ocean. New wildlife could be discovered and helped.

Jacques Cousteau was a very famous ocean explorer. Jacques was born in France on June 11, He died in June at 87 years old.Most of what we know about the ocean is because of Jacques. He was a French officer,conservationist, explorer, filmmaker, scientist, author and researcher who studied the sea and all biodiversitey of life in water. He co-developed the Aqua-Lung, pioneered marine conservations and was a member of the Académie française.

Since the modern generation took over, with all the different technology, the ocean is safer to explore. There is a lot of transportation methods we could use, boats, submarines and submersibal veichles are used. For diving there is of course the general air tanks, and equipment. And communication devices, underwater flashlights can be quite handy when exploring.

We have been developing and selling things such as tools, manipulators and robots. Cables, ROV’s, AUV’s,USV’s and manned submersibles. Which in conclusion Canada has helped devlop a lot.

Responsibly might mean being safe with the enviroment. In that case we would want to use green fuel for the transportation, you could use less plastic in the products that you use. There are many things a person can use to explore the ocean safely and responsibly.