The Bay of Fundy, shared by New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, is famous for having the world's highest tides, with water levels changing up to 16 metres between high and low tides. This dramatic tidal range creates unique ecosystems, spectacular coastal landscapes, and opportunities for tidal power generation. Tourism around Fundy features attractions like Hopewell Rocks and Fundy National Park. Municipalities along the bay manage coastal development, address tidal flooding risks, and support tourism infrastructure. The bay's potential for tidal energy generation represents a renewable energy opportunity that could benefit coastal communities. Climate change and sea level rise increase the importance of coastal management planning.
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