Koukdjuak River

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Koukdjuak River
River
Country Canada
Territory Nunavut
Source Nettilling Lake
 - location Southern Baffin Island
 - elevation 92 ft (28 m) [1]
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Mouth Foxe Basin
 - elevation 0 ft (0 m) [2]
 - coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

The Koukdjuak River begins at the outlet of Nettilling Lake and empties into the Arctic Ocean. It is the namesake of the Great Plain of the Koukdjuak located in the Foxe Basin on western Baffin Island, Nunavut (formerly Northwest Territories), northern Canada.

The first non-Inuit who specifically explored the river was the Canadian Arctic explorer/ornithologist, J. Dewey Soper. The northern boundary of the Dewey Soper Migratory Bird Sanctuary is the middle thread of the Koukdjuak River. The river is also notable as a Barren-ground caribou migration crossing and for Arctic charr fishing.[3]

See also

References

  1. Source elevation derived from Google Earth.
  2. Mouth elevation derived from Google Earth.
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Further reading

  • Kraft, Paul G. Caribou Tagging on the Koukdjuak River, Baffin Island, N.W.T. A Summary and Analysis of Tag Returns. Yellowknife: N.W.T. Wildlife Service, 1984. ISBN 0-7708-7140-2
  • Kristofferson, A. H., R. D. Sopuck, and D. K. McGowan. Commercial Fishing Potential for Searun Arctic Charr, Koukdjuak River and Nettilling Lake, Northwest Territories. Canadian manuscript report of fisheries and aquatic sciences, no. 2120. Winnipeg: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 1991.


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