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Ringed seals are common elsewhere along James Bay and polar bears can be seen hunting the seals as prey. [4] Beluga whales within James Bay basin could be distinct from those found in Hudson Bay. [5] Hundreds of rivers flow into James Bay. The geography of the region gives many of them similar characteristics.
The municipality of Baie-James was created in 1971 and was run by the board of directors of the Société de développement de la Baie James.It managed the territory of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement between the 49th and 55th parallel, with the exception of the Cree Category 1 lands and the enclaves of Chapais, Chibougamau, Lebel-sur-Quévillon and Matagami.
See if you can pass this geography quiz—without looking at a map! No matter how you fare, you'll pick up some nice geography trivia by the end of it. Quiz: 17 Geography Trivia Questions (with ...
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 km 2 (1,159 sq mi), making it the 163rd largest island in the world , and Canada's 29th largest island .
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James Michael Bay [1] (born 4 September 1990) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2014, he released his single " Hold Back the River ", which was certified platinum, before releasing his debut studio album Chaos and the Calm (2015).
Walter Island is one of several uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada located within James Bay. It is 3 km 2 (1.2 sq mi) in size, [1] and is situated 15 km (9.3 mi) east of North Twin Island. [2] The island takes part in surveys for polar bear summer refuge. [3]
Southern James Bay is a coastal wetland complex in northeastern Ontario, Canada bordering James Bay and Quebec. It was designated as a wetland of international importance via the Ramsar Convention on May 27, 1987. The shallow waters of the James Bay region represent an important late autumn staging area for migratory, Arctic-breeding waterbirds ...