The Labrador Sea is a body of water located between Greenland and the northeastern coast of Canada, specifically Labrador and Newfoundland. It is part of the North Atlantic Ocean and is characterized by its cold waters and significant oceanographic importance. The sea plays a crucial role in the global climate system, particularly in the processes of ocean circulation and thermohaline circulation, which are influenced by the mixing of warm and cold water currents.
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