Bartlett Bay

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Bartlett Bay
Location Nares Strait
Coordinates 79°10′07″N 74°44′47″W / 79.168588°N 74.746288°W / 79.168588; -74.746288 (Bartlett Bay)Coordinates: 79°10′07″N 74°44′47″W / 79.168588°N 74.746288°W / 79.168588; -74.746288 (Bartlett Bay)
Basin countries Canada
Settlements Uninhabited

Bartlett Bay is an Arctic waterway in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is located in Nares Strait off eastern Ellesmere Island, off the Bache Peninsula. Victoria Head marks the northern tip of its mouth.

It is named in honor of Captain Robert Bartlett, a Newfoundland navigator and Arctic explorer.

Geography

The Bartlett Bay Lowland, encompassing an area of approximately 50 km2 (19 sq mi), is composed of mesic habitat and wet meadows.[1]

Fauna

Muskox frequent the area.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Henry, G.; B. Freedman, & J. Svoboda (March 1986). "Survey of Vegetated Areas and Muskox Populations in East-Central Ellesmere Island". Arctic (ucalgary.ca) 39 (1): 80. 


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