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Cobscook Bay
Interested in learning more about Cobscook Bay?
Check out the ecological characteristics of the area in About the Bay or discover demographic data in Facts & Figures. For a more in-depth look at issues affecting the Bay read Cobscook Soundings articles originally published in The Quoddy Tides.
Cobscook fishermen are working together to preserve their way of life. Read about the Cobscook Bay Fishermen’s Association.
Finally, find out more about efforts to harness the phenomenal Cobscook tides using Tidal Power.
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