You are asked to: •. Exercise due diligence in ensuring the accuracy of the materials reproduced; •. Indicate both the complete title of the materials reproduced, as well as the author organization; and •. I. ndicate that the reproduction is a copy of an official work that is published by the Government of Canada and that the reproduction has not been produced in affiliation with or with the endor [...] Extreme waves occur in all of Atlantic Canada’s waters, but one of the highest instrumentally measured deep-water wave in the world was the maximum wave of 30.7 m reported by the Nomad Weather Buoy on the East Scotian Slope during the Hallowe’en Storm of 1991. [...] The cold Labrador Current begins in the Arctic and moves along the coast of Labrador and the east coast of Newfoundland before branching into two smaller currents. [...] The largest tides in the world occur in the Bay of Fundy, and coastal areas of Atlantic Nova Scotia and the Gulf of St. [...] Lawrence The tide moving through the Cabot Strait and the Strait of Belle Isle into the Gulf of St.