- Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories
Sachs Harbour is a hamlet located in the
Inuvik Region of theNorthwest Territories ,Canada . Situated on the southwestern coast ofBanks Island inCanada 'sNorthwest Territories the population according to the 2006 census count was 122 people. [ [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=6107041&Geo2=PR&Code2=61&Data=Count&SearchText=Sachs%20Harbour&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= Canada 2006 Census] ] The two principal languages in the town areInuvialuktun and English. The traditional name for the town is "Ikahuak", meaning "where you go across to". Bulk supplies of food and other items are brought by barge in the summer months and flights fromInuvik , some 325 miles (523km) to the southwest, operate all year. Sachs Harbour is the only permanent settlement onBanks Island .The town was named after the ship "Mary Sachs", which was part of the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913. The community's economy is based largely on
hunting and trapping, buttourism also plays a small role. Most of the town lies within 250 yards of the shoreline. Residents also engage inice fishing , harvesting fish from theAmundsen Gulf and theBeaufort Sea . There is agoose hunt every spring -Banks Island being the home to the largest goose colony inNorth America . The community is also home to the largest commercialmuskox harvests inCanada . Three quarters of the world's population of muskoxen roam the island.Sachs Harbour is in the Arctic
tundra climatic zone, characterized by long, extremely cold winters. Since the activities of many residents of the community revolve around fishing, hunting, andtravel , many residents have considerable knowledge ofweather conditions,permafrost , and evenerosion patterns. Because of climate changes in recent years, local residents fear their knowledge of weather patterns may not be of much use, as the weather has become harder to predict. Since the climate has been changing,sea-ice has been breaking up earlier than normal, taking seals farther south in the summer. Seals are one of the main sources of food for the town.Salmon appeared for the first time in nearby waters between 1999 and 2001. New species ofbird s are migrating to the island, including robins and barn swallows, and more flies andmosquito s have been appearing.Barren-ground Caribou andPolar Bear are also seen on the islandOil and gas exploration has provided jobs over the years for some Sachs Harbour residents—estimates of commercially recoverable oil in the
Beaufort Sea range from four to 12 billion barrels, and there is believed to be between 13 and convert|63|Tcuft|km3 ofnatural gas . Environmentalists would be likely to oppose oil and gas development, since the sea off of Sachs Harbour is home to the endangeredBowhead Whale .On April 26, 2006 the world's first documented wild-born
grizzly-polar bear hybrid was shot near the town.See also
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Christian Science Monitor
*International Institute for Sustainable Development
*Sachs Harbour Airport References
External links
* [http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/visitorinfo/nwtmap/sachsharbour.html Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Sachs Harbour profile]
* [http://www.pwnhc.ca/programs/downloads/OfficialCommunityNames.pdf Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre - official names]
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