Gulf of Boothia

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The Gulf of Boothia is a remote Arctic waterway in northern Canada, known for its harsh ice conditions and importance as habitat for polar bears and marine mammals.

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Gulf of Boothia canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arctic waterway
gulf
basinCountry Canada
borderedBy Boothia Peninsula
Melville Peninsula
climate polar climate
connectedTo Committee Bay
Fury and Hecla Strait
Prince Regent Inlet
country Canada
discoveredBy John Ross
discoveryDate 1829
ecoregion Arctic marine ecosystem
exploredBy James Clark Ross
John Ross
habitatFor bearded seal
beluga whale
narwhal
polar bear
ringed seal
walrus
hasIndigenousInhabitantsNearby Inuit
hasSeason long winter
short summer
importantFor marine mammal conservation
polar bear conservation
knownFor harsh ice conditions
marine mammal habitat
polar bear habitat
locatedIn Arctic region
Arctic Archipelago
surface form: Canadian Arctic Archipelago

Kitikmeot Region
Nunavut
Qikiqtaaluk Region
Northern Canada
surface form: northern Canada
locatedOnContinent North America
namedAfter Sir Felix Booth
navigationConditions difficult
navigationHazard heavy sea ice
nearbySettlement Kugaaruk
Umingmaktok
surface form: Taloyoak
partOf Arctic Ocean
regionType remote
seaIceConditions multi‑year sea ice
seasonal pack ice
waterType saltwater

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Nunavut hasBodyOfWater Gulf of Boothia
Foxe Basin connectedTo Gulf of Boothia