Whale Sound Explained

Whale Sound
Other Name:Hvalsund
Pushpin Map:Greenland
Location:NW Greenland
Coords:77.2833°N -71°W
Part Of:Arctic Ocean
Oceans:Baffin Bay
Inglefield Gulf
Basin Countries:Greenland
Length:50km (30miles)
Width:19km (12miles)
Frozen:Most of the year
Islands:Kiatak (Northumberland Island) and Qeqertarsuaq (Herbert Island)

The Whale Sound (Danish: Hvalsund) is a sound in the Avannaata municipality, NW Greenland.[1]

Geography

It is a broad channel that runs roughly from east to west between the mouth of the Inglefield Fjord and Baffin Bay. Its minimum width is 19 km.[2]

The Whale Sound separates Steensby Land —part of the Greenland mainland— to the south from Kiatak (Northumberland Island) and Qeqertarsuaq (Herbert Island) to the north. The Murchison Sound leads from the Baffin Bay to the Inglefield Fjord on the north side of the islands. [3] the Olrik Fjord has its entrance at the eastern end of the sound.

External links

Notes and References

  1. [GoogleEarth]
  2. Web site: Hvalsund. Mapcarta. 26 April 2019.
  3. Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 88