Coordinates: 53°00′30″N 081°16′30″W / 53.00833°N 81.27500°W / 53.00833; -81.27500[1]

Akimiski Island

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Akimiski Island
File:AkimiskiCloseup.png
Closeup of Akimiski Island
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Geography
LocationNunavut
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ArchipelagoArctic Archipelago
Area3,001 km2 (1,159 sq mi)
Highest elevation34 m (112 ft)
Administration
Canada
TerritoryNunavut
RegionQikiqtaaluk
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

Akimiski Island[1] is the largest island in James Bay (a southeasterly extension of Hudson Bay), Canada, which is part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region of the territory of Nunavut. It has an area of 3,001 km2 (1,159 sq mi), making it the 163rd largest island in the world, and Canada's 29th largest island. Akimiski Island is 19 km (12 mi) from the province of Ontario. From the western side of the island, the Ontario coastline is visible.

The island's name is Swampy Cree[1] for "land across the water".[2]

The island has no year-round human inhabitants. The surface of Akimiski is flat and slopes gradually to the north. Most of the vegetation that covers the island consists of lichen, moss, sedges, and dwarf black spruce. The island is a coastal wetland that includes mudflats, tidal marshes, and tidal mudflats. Freshwater streams that flow into southwestern James Bay carry sediments and abundant nutrients that help to sustain the productive waterfowl habitat around Akimiski Island.

The Akimiski Island Group includes Akimiski, Gasket, and Gullery islands; Albert Shoal; and the Akimiski Strait Isles.

Climate

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File:Akimiski Island NASA.jpg
Landsat image of Akimiski Island
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Photo of western coast, viewed from north towards south, in mid-July
  • Mean annual temperature: 2.5 °C (36.5 °F)
  • Average rainfall: 450 mm (17.72 in)
  • Average snowfall: 25 cm (9.84 in)[3]
Climate data for Akimiski Island
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −14
(7)
−12
(10)
−6
(21)
1
(34)
10
(50)
17
(63)
19
(66)
19
(66)
13
(55)
6
(43)
−1
(30)
−9
(16)
4
(38)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −23
(−9)
−22
(−8)
−16
(3)
−7
(19)
−1
(30)
3
(37)
6
(43)
8
(46)
5
(41)
1
(34)
−6
(21)
−17
(1)
−6
(22)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 23
(0.9)
18
(0.7)
30
(1.2)
35
(1.4)
44
(1.7)
57
(2.2)
58
(2.3)
56
(2.2)
55
(2.2)
60
(2.4)
45
(1.8)
27
(1.1)
508
(20.1)
Source: [4]

Conservation

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Akimiski Island is the site of the Akimiski Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary, a Canadian Important Bird Area, site #NU036 (Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found.). Its eastern portion is also a federal Migratory Bird Sanctuary, and much of the coastline is a Key Migratory Bird Terrestrial Habitat site.[3]

Fauna

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The coastal waters and wetlands of Akimiski Island (and James Bay in general) are important feeding grounds for many varieties of migratory birds.[5] Notable species include:[3]

Because James Bay and Hudson Bay are funnel-shaped, migrating birds from the Arctic concentrate in this area. During fall migration, an abundance of birds with both adults and young are present. In the springtime, the birds tend to reside in the southern areas of James Bay until the northern section thaws.

Among mammals, ringed seals, polar bears, and beluga whales can be found in the area.[6]

References

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  2. ^ "Akimiski Island, Nunavut, Canada: An Island in Dispute", Collections Canada
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Further reading

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  • Hill, Michael Robert John. Factors Influencing Pre- and Post-Fledging Growth and Survival of Canada Goose Goslings on Akimiski Island, Nunavut. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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  • NASA Photo : "STS085-713-070 Akimiski Island, Northwest Territory, Canada August 1997 Akimiski Island, a 2000-square-mile (5180 square kilometers) uninhabited island, is the largest island in James Bay (a southeasterly extension of Hudson Bay)."