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Pattee Island
Pattee Island is located in Nunavut
Pattee Island
Pattee Island
Location in Nunavut
Pattee Island is located in Canada
Pattee Island
Pattee Island
Location in Canada
Geography
Location Hudson Bay
Coordinates 59°40′N 80°26′W / 59.667°N 80.433°W / 59.667; -80.433 (Pattee Island)
Archipelago Ottawa Islands
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Area 12 km2 (4.6 sq mi)
Coastline 23 km (14.3 mi)
Administration
Nunavut Nunavut
Region Qikiqtaaluk
Demographics
Population Uninhabited
Source: Pattee Island at Atlas of Canada

Pattee Island is a small, empty island located in the huge Hudson Bay in Canada. It's part of a group of islands called the Ottawa Islands. This island is found in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, which is a large territory in northern Canada. Even though no people live there, it's an important place for nature and wildlife in the Arctic.

Where is Pattee Island?

Pattee Island is one of 24 islands that make up the Ottawa Islands. These islands are located in the eastern part of Hudson Bay. Hudson Bay is a very large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada. It's so big that it's sometimes called an inland sea.

Nearby Islands

Pattee Island has several neighbors in the Ottawa Islands group. Some of the other islands close by include:

These islands are all part of the same remote and wild area.

Life on an Uninhabited Island

Pattee Island is known as an "uninhabited" island. This means that no people live there permanently. Many islands in the Arctic are uninhabited because the weather is very cold and harsh. It can be hard for people to build homes and find food there.

Arctic Wildlife

Even without people, uninhabited islands like Pattee Island are often full of life. They can be important homes for different kinds of Arctic animals. For example, islands in Hudson Bay are known for:

  • Polar bears: These large predators often use islands as resting spots or hunting grounds.
  • Seals: Various types of seals live in the waters around the islands. They are a main food source for polar bears.
  • Birds: Many kinds of seabirds come to these islands to nest during the warmer months. They find safe places to lay their eggs and raise their young.

Arctic Environment

The environment on Pattee Island is typical of the Arctic. It has a cold climate with long, dark winters and short, cool summers. The land is often rocky and covered in tundra plants. Tundra is a type of landscape where the ground is frozen for most of the year, and only small plants like mosses, lichens, and low-growing shrubs can grow.

Nunavut: Pattee Island's Home

Pattee Island is located in Nunavut, Canada's largest and newest territory. Nunavut is a vast area that covers much of the Canadian Arctic. It was created in 1999 to give the Inuit people more control over their land and resources.

The Qikiqtaaluk Region

Pattee Island is specifically in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut. This region is the largest and most northern of Nunavut's three administrative regions. It includes many islands, vast stretches of mainland, and even the North Pole! The Qikiqtaaluk Region is known for its stunning Arctic landscapes and rich Inuit culture.

Why are Uninhabited Islands Important?

Uninhabited islands like Pattee Island play a key role in the natural world. They provide safe havens for wildlife away from human activity. They are also important for scientific research. Scientists can study how animals and plants adapt to extreme cold and how ecosystems work without human interference. These islands help us understand the unique and fragile Arctic environment.

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