- Bellot Strait
Bellot Strait is a passage of water in
Nunavut separating Somerset Island fromMurchison Promontory on theBoothia Peninsula , the northernmost part of mainlandNorth America . The 2 km (1.2 mi) strait connects theGulf of Boothia andPrince Regent Inlet withPeel Sound andFranklin Strait innorthern Canada 'sArctic .The north side of the strait rises steeply to approximately 450 m (1,500 ft), and the south shore to approximately 750 m (2,500 ft). The current in the strait can run at up to 8 knots and often changes its direction. It is also often filled with small
iceberg s which pose a danger to ships in the strait.In 1852, Captain William Kennedy became the first
Europe an to sight the Bellot Strait while searching forJohn Franklin 's lostArctic expedition. It was named afterJoseph René Bellot , who accompanied Kennedy. The strait was first crossed by theHudson's Bay Company ship "Aklavik" in 1937, piloted by Scotty Gall [ [http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic41-2-156.pdf Scotty Gall] ] , who travelled from the western shore to the eastern.The Fort Ross trading post, on the northern shore, was established in 1937.
References
Web sources
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0000671 "The Canadian Encyclopedia"]
* [http://www.bartleby.com/69/37/B04437.html "The Columbia Gazetteer of North America"]
* [http://www.norwegianblue.co.uk/photo_diary/weld-ross/3.htm Bellot Strait conditions - Ross Weld]Book sources
* "Chambers World Gazetteer: An A-Z of Geographical Information" (published August 1988)"Further reading
* Finley, K. J., and W. G. Johnston. "An Investigation of the Distribution of Marine Mammals in the Vicinity of Somerset Island with Emphasis on Bellot Strait, August - September 1976". Toronto: LGL Environmental Research Associates, 1977.
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