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To the south of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, where this cold water meets the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, it is deflected toward the east and mixes with the Atlantic water.
This "cold water shock response" begins below 15C, and is responsible for most drownings in the UK (where the average water temperature is 10C) – most often, the shock of the cold causes people to inhale water, but it can also prompt heart attacks.
Mind you, this "cold" water is not really cold by American standards; let's just say it's not hot.
This cold water is often rich in nutrients and creates blooms of phytoplankton and a great increase in the productivity of the sea.
Soak the affected body part in this cold water for 10-15 minutes or soak a napkin in this and use as a compress over the affected region.
Rinse out all of the shampoo in this cold water, being careful not to tug on the strands if you run your fingers through it.
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This week, the CTD group has been able to identify this colder water layer sitting on the ocean floor.
The only thing preventing this cold-water-loving species from infesting the Great Lakes, the largest body of fresh water in the world, is an electric barrier on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
Thus, the attention given to this cold-water coral (CWC) species from researchers and the wider public has increased.
The increase in summer SST might explain the decline of this cold-water, summer-peaking species [24].
Comment: This cold-water (considered an Arctic endemic) species is reported in all of the regions under study here [ 3, 11, 16] and we have samples from the Atlantic (both from Newfoundland) and Churchill (including one from the northern tip of Baffin Island, Nunavut).
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