Foxe Basin - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Anders, G. Northern Foxe Basin An Area Economic Survey. Ottawa: Industrial Division, Northern Administration Branch, Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources, 1965.
  • Campbell, N. J., and A. E. Collin. The Discolouration of Foxe Basin Ice. : Atlantic Oceanographic Group, 1957.
  • Colby WB, and JF Cleall. 1974. "Cephalometric Analysis of the Craniofacial Region of the Northern Foxe Basin Eskimo". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 40, no. 2: 159-70.
  • Cosens, Susan E., and Andries Blouw. Age Classes of Bowhead Whales Summering in Northern Foxe Basin. Ottawa: Fisheries and Oceans, 1999.
  • Crowe, Keith J. A Cultural Geography of Northern Foxe Basin, N.W.T. Ottawa: Northern Science Research Group, Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1969.
  • Fisher, K I, and R E A Stewart. 1997. "Summer Foods of Atlantic Walrus, Odobenus Rosmarus Rosmarus, in Northern Foxe Basin, Northwest Territories". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 75, no. 7: 1166.
  • Forgeron, F. D. A Preliminary Study of Foxe Basin Bottom Sediments. : Atlantic Oceanographic Group, 1959.
  • Gaston, Anthony J., Stephen A. Smith, Robert Saunders, G. Ilya Storm, and Jane A. Whitney. 2007. "Birds and Marine Mammals in Southwestern Foxe Basin, Nunavut, Canada". Polar Record. 43, no. 1: 33-47.
  • Geological Survey of Canada. Northern Foxe Basin. Open file (Geological Survey of Canada), 2382. 1992.
  • Greisman, Paul. Tidal Propagation Measurements in Foxe Basin. Canadian contractor report of hydrography and ocean sciences, no. 18. : Atlantic Region, Canadian Hydrographic Service, Ocean Science and Surveys, Atlantic, 1984.
  • Manning, T. H. The Foxe Basin Coasts of Baffin Island. Geographical Journal, Vol.101,No.5-6. 1943.
  • Northwest Territories. Foxe Basin Polar Bear Research Program ... Field Report. : Northwest Territories Resources, Wildlife & Economic Development, 1984.
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Coordinates: 67°N 78°W / 67°N 78°W / 67; -78 (Foxe Basin)

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