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Ungava Bay (; , ; /) is a bay in , Canada separating (far northern ) from . Although not geographically apparent, it is a marginal sea of the . The bay is roughly oval-shaped, about at its widest point and about in length; it has an area of approximately . It is generally fairly shallow, under , though at its border with the depths of almost are reached.


Geography
Although it is quite close to the open Atlantic (separated only by ), Ungava Bay is part of the . Ungava Bay is separated from by the . Of the many islands in Ungava Bay, is largest. studies suggest that Ungava Bay may be the remnant of an (age unknown) approximately in diameter.

The southwestern corner of Ungava Bay vies with the Bay of Fundy for the highest in the world.Charles T. O'Reilly, Ron Solvason, and Christian Solomon. "Resolving the World's largest tides", in J.A Percy, A.J. Evans, P.G. Wells, and S.J. Rolston (Editors) 2005: The Changing Bay of Fundy-Beyond 400 years, Proceedings of the 6th Bay of Fundy Workshop, Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, 29 September 2004, to 2 October 2004. Environment Canada-Atlantic Region, Occasional Report no. 23. Dartmouth, NS and Sackville, NB. Some sources estimate the range at the mouth of the Leaf River as being as high as . Attempts have been made to study the potential for producing electricity using tidal power in the bay, but this is made difficult by the harsh climate and the fact that the bay is ice-free for only a small part of the year.


Climate
Due to the influence of the , summers are too cold for growth and all the land surrounding the bay is treeless . Typically, temperatures in summer at about up the are about , while winter temperatures are about . averages around per year, most of it falling in the summer.


Human development
Ungava Bay is surrounded by numerous villages, the largest of which is , at the mouth of the . has been mined in the past, but despite the high grade of the ores the impossibility of cheap transportation meant that mining was discontinued in 1980. Traditional Inuit hunting activities still dominate the region's life, along with .


See also
  • Hudson Bay drainage basin


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