- Amundsen Gulf
Amundsen Gulf (coord|70|0|N|120|0|W ) is a gulf located in Canadian
Northwest Territories , betweenBanks Island and Victoria Island and the mainland . It is approximately 250 miles (402 km) in length and about 93 miles (150 km) across where it meets theBeaufort Sea .The Amundsen Gulf was explored by Norwegian
explorer Roald Amundsen between 1903 and 1906. The gulf is at the western end of the famousNorthwest Passage , a route from theAtlantic Ocean to thePacific .Few people live along the shores of the gulf, but there are a few towns and communities including:
Sachs Harbour , Holman, and Paulatuk. Heading north in the gulf one would find thePrince of Wales Strait . Heading southeast and east, the gulf leads through the Dolphin and Union Strait, past Simpson Bay and into theCoronation Gulf . From there one would go through the Dease Strait and into the Queen Maud Gulf, and eventually head northeast into the Victoria Strait. Heading west and northwest a traveler would first enter the Beaufort Sea and then theArctic Ocean .The entire gulf is in the Arctic
tundra climate region, characterized by extremely cold winters. In late winter the Amundsen Gulf is covered in sea ice. Most of the ice breaks up in July during a normal year, with some areas in the far eastern and northern part of the gulf only breaking up in August.Beluga whales, seals, Arctic char, cod, and even salmon use the waters of the gulf, salmon showing up for the first time off of
Sachs Harbour between1999 and2001 .
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