Napartok Bay

The importance of Napartok Bay is indisputable in today's society. For decades, Napartok Bay has been a recurring topic in debates, research and discussions in different areas. Its influence ranges from personal, social, political, economic and cultural aspects, impacting the way people approach their daily lives. Napartok Bay has been the subject of attention of academics, scientists, opinion leaders and professionals, seeking to understand its scope and consequences. In this article, we will explore in detail the relevance of Napartok Bay and its impact on modern society.

Napartok Bay
Napartok Bay is located in Newfoundland and Labrador
Napartok Bay
Napartok Bay
Coordinates57°59′05″N 62°18′22″W / 57.984808°N 62.306213°W / 57.984808; -62.306213
Max. length15 miles (24 km)
Max. width1.3 miles (2.1 km)

Napartok Bay is a long narrow inlet or bay in Labrador at 57°59′05″N 62°18′22″W / 57.984808°N 62.306213°W / 57.984808; -62.306213. From its head to the sea it is about 15 miles (24 km) long. It contains the northernmost boreal forest along the eastern coast of North America.

References

  1. ^ FSU Statistics
  2. ^ Wikimapia
  3. ^ Payette, Serge (2007). "Contrasted dynamics of northern Labrador tree lines caused by climate change and migrational lag". Ecology. 88 (3). doi:10.1890/06-0265.