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Higher risk of coastal storm damage as sea ice disappears in Atlantic Canada

Scientists say sea ice is becoming less common in Canada's Gulf of St. Lawrence and could disappear altogether in the next 20 years

By Undercurrent News | Jan. 7, 2025 16:45 GMT
A weather bomb created a massive storm surge along the coast of Newfoundland on January 4 and 5, 2025. With sea ice disappearing on Canada's East Coast, storms like this means higher risk of damage. Photo by Mark Gray on Facebook
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