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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hudson_BayHudson Bay - Wikipedia

    Hudson Bay, sometimes called Hudson's Bay (usually historically), is a large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada with a surface area of 1,230,000 km 2 (470,000 sq mi). It is located north of Ontario, west of Quebec, northeast of Manitoba, and southeast of Nunavut, but politically entirely part of Nunavut.

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    • 1,230,000 km² (470,000 sq mi)
  3. www.worldatlas.com › bays › hudson-bayHudson Bay - WorldAtlas

    • Where Is The Hudson Bay?
    • The Climate of The Hudson Bay
    • Islands in The Hudson Bay
    • Marine Life and Protected Areas
    • Brief History
    • Human Settlements
    • Economy

    The Hudson Bay has the longest shoreline of any bay in North America and indents deeply into east-central Canada. It is bounded by the territory of Nunavut in the north and west; Manitoba and Ontario in the south and Quebec in the east. In the northeast, it is connected with the Atlantic Ocean through the Hudson Strait; while in the north, it is co...

    The Hudson Bay region faces a harsh continental climate and has very low average temperatures throughout the year. During January and February, the bay is covered with floating ice sheets, and the temperature during this time averages -29 °C. The ice starts to melt during May and rapidly disappears during mid-June. The bay is often covered with clo...

    There are several scattered islands in the Hudson Bay situated mostly in the southeastern part and also in the James Bay. Baffin Island, the largest island in Canada, is situated at the entrance of the bay while the Sleepers, Ottawa, Nastapoka, and Belcher island groups are located in the east. The Mansel, Coats, and Southampton islands are situate...

    The Hudson Bay supports diverse marine and cold-water coastal ecosystems. The Hudson Bay marine ecosystem comprises varied aquatic and coastal habitats that host several Arctic and sub-Arctic species throughout the year. Numerous small crustaceans occupy the surface waters of the bay that forms a rich food source for sea urchins, mollusks, starfish...

    In 1578, Martin Frobisher mistakenly sailed into the Hudson Strait, but it was in 1610, that Henry Hudson, became the first known European to brave the dangers of the strait and sail into the Hudson Bay. Sir Hudson was followed by Sit Thomas Button in 1612, Robert Bylot, Luke Fox, and Thomas James in 1631. The bay’s western coast, however, was not ...

    Several Indigenous groups reside in the Hudson Bay region. The area around James Bay is inhabited by the Algonquian group. The Chipewyan groups inhabit the Churchill area, while the Inuit and Cree Indigenous groups are found in the northern and eastern coasts of the Hudson Bay. Some main settlements along the bay include Arviat, Chesterfield Inlet,...

    The discovery of the Hudson Bay served as fruitful for the Hudson Bay Company (HBC) by helping them to advance their fur trade business as well as providing an opportunity for different other traders to reach most of the inland destinations in Canada. Fishing and hunting of sea mammals are some of the major local occupations of people residing in t...

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  4. La bahía de Hudson es una gran bahía localizada en el noreste de Canadá. La bahía de Hudson forma parte del océano Ártico. Por su tamaño, es un auténtico mar interior de Canadá.

    • cuenca hidrográfica de Hudson y cuenca hidrográfica del océano Ártico
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  5. La Compañía de la Bahía de Hudson (en inglés: Hudson's Bay Company, también conocida por sus siglas, HBC) es la empresa más antigua de Canadá y una de las más antiguas del mundo aún en actividad. 1 Fue fundada como compañía privilegiada por el rey Carlos II en 1670 otorgándosele el monopolio del comercio sobre la región bañada por los ríos y a...

  6. Hudson Bay, inland sea indenting east-central Canada. With an area of 316,000 square miles (819,000 square km), it is bounded by Nunavut territory (north and west), Manitoba and Ontario (south), and Quebec (east). It is connected with the Atlantic Ocean via the Hudson Strait (northeast) and with.

  7. 2 de ago. de 2019 · Hudson Bay, in northeast Canada, is the world's largest inland sea, extending between 63 and 51 degrees latitude north. Partly within the Arctic Circle, it connects with the Atlantic Ocean via the Hudson Strait and Sea of Labrador, and with the Arctic Ocean via the Foxe Channel, Foxe Basin, and Gulf of Boothia.

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