The churning water at Black Rock with Split Rock visible in the background on the Bay of Fundy – the tide can rise 45 feet and move at 5 metres per second

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The churning water at Black Rock with Split Rock visible in the background on the Bay of Fundy – here the tide can rise 14 metres and race along at five metres per second. The Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy is testing three to four different in-stream tidal technologies at their grid-connected test site in the Minas Passage. Photo David Dodge

The churning water at Black Rock with Split Rock visible in the background on the Bay of Fundy – here the tide can rise 14 metres and race along at five metres per second. The Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy is testing three to four different in-stream tidal technologies at their grid-connected test site in the Minas Passage. Photo David Dodge