Where is Beaufort Sea located?

Arctic Ocean
Beaufort Sea, outlying sea of the Arctic Ocean situated north of Canada and Alaska. It extends northeastward from Point Barrow, Alaska, toward Lands End on Prince Patrick Island, and westward from Banks Island to the Chukchi Sea.

Where is the Beaufort Sea located on a world map?

The Beaufort Sea is located in the northern part of the Canadian Territories of Yukon and Northwest Territories, and the US state of Alaska. It is geographically positioned in the western part of the Arctic Islands of Canada.

Why is it called the Beaufort Sea?

The Beaufort Sea (/ˈboʊfərt/; French: Mer de Beaufort) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located north of the Northwest Territories, the Yukon, and Alaska, and west of Canada’s Arctic islands. The sea is named after Sir Francis Beaufort, a hydrographer.

What 2 countries does the Beaufort Sea border?

The Beaufort Sea maritime boundary dispute has traditionally been understood as involving a wedge-shaped area of maritime space that extends to a distance of 200 nautical miles north of the terminus of the Canada-United States border between the Yukon Territory and Alaska.

What lives in the Beaufort Sea?

Five species of marine mammals occur regularly in the Beaufort Sea: the bowhead whale, beluga whale, ringed seal, bearded seal, and polar bear. The recurrent polynya and ice-‐edge habitat make the Cape Bathurst Polynya an important beluga, bowhead whale, polar bear, and ringed seal feeding ground.

Where is the Davis Strait?

Davis Strait, bay of the northern Atlantic Ocean, lying between southeastern Baffin Island (Canada) and southwestern Greenland.

What ocean is north of the territories?

The Arctic watershed (or drainage basin) drains northern parts of Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, most of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as parts of Yukon into the Arctic Ocean, including the Beaufort Sea and Baffin Bay.

How deep is the Beaufort Sea?

15,364′
Beaufort Sea/Max depth

Who controls the Beaufort Sea?

As two of the five littoral Arctic states, both Canada and the U.S. may legally lay claim to portions of the Arctic Ocean, including control over shipping access and natural resource extraction in the Beaufort Sea.

Is Davis Strait a river?

Davis Strait (French: Détroit de Davis) is a northern arm of the Atlantic Ocean that lies north of the Labrador Sea. The strait was named for the English explorer John Davis (1550–1605), who explored the area while seeking a Northwest Passage.

Which is the broadest strait in the world?

The Davis Strait
The Davis Strait is the broadest strait in the world. The Davis Strait is situated between mid-western Greenland and Nunavut, Canada’s Baffin Island.

Where is the Beaufort Sea located in Canada?

Map of Alaska with the Beaufort Sea available in the north. The Beaufort Sea is located in the northern part of the Canadian Territories of Yukon and Northwest Territories, and the US state of Alaska. It is geographically positioned in the western part of the Arctic Islands of Canada.

When was the Beaufort Sea discovered by humans?

They were discovered in the period between the 1950s and 1980s, and since the latter part of that period their exploration has become the major human activity in the area. The traditional occupations of fishery and whale and seal hunting are practiced only locally, and have no commercial significance.

How big is the coastal shelf in the Beaufort Sea?

The coastal shelf area is rather narrow, especially near and east of Point Barrow in the Alaskan part of the sea, and contains numerous submarine valleys. It becomes wider near the delta of the Mackenzie River but nowhere exceeds 145 km (90 mi).

Are there any fisheries in the Beaufort Sea?

The Canadian government announced in October 2014 that no new commercial fisheries in the Beaufort Sea will be considered until research has shown sustainable stocks that would be made available to Inuvialuit first.