Arctic Basin Marine Ecozone (CEC)
The Arctic Basin Marine Ecozone, as defined by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), is a Canadian marine ecozone encompassing the northwestern areas of waters on the Arctic continental shelf. It is bitterly cold and permanently covered in ice. Polar nights and the midnight sun may last months in this region, which has come to characterize the stereotype of the north. Its only land contact is with the northern coast of Ellesmere Island. Because of this, there are no inhabitants in this zone. All human activity here involves scientific excursions, petroleum exploration, rare hunting groups and extreme adventurers.
Arctic Basin Marine | |
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Broken pieces of Arctic sea ice with a snow cover | |
Ecology | |
Borders | Arctic Archipelago Marine |
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Country | Canada |
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Oceans or seas | Arctic Ocean |
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