Byam Martin Island

Byam Martin Island

Byam Martin Island, Nunavut
Geography
Location Northern Canada
Coordinates 75°12′N 104°17′W / 75.200°N 104.283°W / 75.200; -104.283 (Byam Martin Island)Coordinates: 75°12′N 104°17′W / 75.200°N 104.283°W / 75.200; -104.283 (Byam Martin Island)
Archipelago Queen Elizabeth Islands
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Area 1,150 km2 (440 sq mi)
Length 46 km (28.6 mi)
Width 37 km (23 mi)
Highest elevation 153 m (502 ft)
Administration
Canada
Territory Nunavut
Qikiqtaaluk Region
Demographics
Population Uninhabited

Byam Martin Island (BEI-uhm) is one of the Canadian arctic islands located on the northern side of the Viscount Melville Sound in the territory of Nunavut. It is separated from the eastern coast of Melville Island, 27 km (17 mi) to the west, by the Byam Martin Channel; and from Bathurst Island, 35 km (22 mi) to the northeast, by the Austin Channel.[1]

Byam Martin Island is 46 km (29 mi) long, 37 km (23 mi) wide, and measures 1,150 km2 (440 sq mi) in area.[1]

The island was named after Sir Thomas Byam Martin by Sir William Edward Parry in August 1819 during his first expedition to discover the Northwest Passage.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Byam Martin Island at Oceandots.com". Archived from the original on 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  2. Parry, William Edward (1821). "Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific: Performed in the Years 1819-20, in His Majesty's Ships Hecla and Griper, under the orders of William Edward Parry". princeton.edu. London. OCLC 46198505.

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