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BAFFIN BAY

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 193 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BAFFIN
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BAY
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LAND, an arctic sea and an insular tract named after the explorer William Baffin . Baffin or Baffin's
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Bay is
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part of the long strait which separates Baffin Land from Greenland . It extends from about 69° to 78 N. and from 54° to 76° W . From the
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northern end it is connected (1) with the polar sea northward by Smith Sound, prolonged by Kane Basin and Kennedy and Robeson Channels; (2) with the straits which ramify through the
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archipelago to the north-west by narrow channels at the head of Jones Sound, from which 0 . Sverdrup and his party conducted explorations in 'goo–1902; (3) with the more southerly part of the same archipelago by Lancaster Sound . Baffin Bay was explored very fully in 1616 by Baffin . The coasts are generally high, precipitous and deeply indented . The most important island on the east side is Disco, to the north of Disco Bay, Greenland . During the greater part of the
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year this sea is frozen, but, while hardly ever
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free of ice, there are normally navigable channels along the coasts from the beginning of
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June to the end of September connected by transverse channels . The bay is noted as a centre of the
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whale and seal fishery . At more than one point a
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depth exceeding r000 fathoms has been ascertained . Baffin Land is a barren insular tract, included in Franklin
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district,
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Canada, with an approximate
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area of 236,000 sq. m., situated between 61° and 9o° W. and 62° and 74° N .

The eastern and northern coasts are rocky and mountainous, and are deeply indented by large bays including

Frobisher and Home Bays, Cumberland Sound and Admiralty Inlet . Baffin Land is separated from Greenland by Baffin Bay and Davis Strait, from
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Ungava by Hudson Strait, from
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Keewatin and Melville Peninsula by Fox Channel and Fury-and-Hecla Strait, from Boothia Peninsula and North Somerset by the Gulf of Boothia and Prince Regent Inlet, and from North Devon by Lancaster Sound . Various names are given to various parts of the land—thus the north-western part is called Cockburn Land, farther east is North Galloway; on the extreme eastern peninsula are Cumberland and Penny Lands, while the
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southern is called
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Meta Incognita; in the west is Fox Land . In the southern part of the interior are two large lakes, Amadjuak, which lies at an altitude of 289 ft., and Nettiling or Kennedy .

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