The Northwestern Atlantic research area refers to the region of the North Atlantic Ocean that extends along the eastern coast of North America, from the northern tip of Newfoundland to the southern tip of Florida. This area is characterized by a diverse range of marine ecosystems, including deep-sea habitats, coral reefs, and coastal wetlands. Researchers studying the Northwestern Atlantic are often focused on understanding the impacts of climate change, pollution, and overfishing on marine biodiversity, as well as the management and conservation of key species such as whales, dolphins, and commercially valuable fish stocks. Research in this area often involves a combination of field studies, satellite monitoring, and computer modeling to assess the health of marine ecosystems and inform management strategies for sustainable use of ocean resources.