Kennedy Channel

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Kennedy Channel, Nunavut, Canada.
  Ellesmere Island, Nunavut
  Greenland

Kennedy Channel (Danish: Kennedy Kanalen; Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.) is an Arctic sea passage between Greenland and Canada's most northerly island, Ellesmere Island.

It was named by Elisha Kane around 1854 during his second Arctic voyage in search of the lost Franklin expedition. It is not entirely clear, however, for which Kennedy he named the channel. Kane may have had his fellow explorer William Kennedy in mind, whom he had met a few years previously while both were involved in earlier searches for Franklin's expedition. However, most historians believe it was named for John Pendleton Kennedy, the United States Secretary of the Navy during 1852 to 1853, under whose direction Kane's second Arctic voyage took place.

Geography

It forms part of Nares Strait, linking Kane Basin with Hall Basin. From the south, its beginning is marked by Capes Lawrence and Jackson; its junction with Hall Basin is marked by Capes Baird and Morton.[1] It is about 130 kilometres in length, between 24 to 32 kilometres in width and averages water depths between 180 to 340 metres.

It contains Hans Island, which is claimed by both Canada and Denmark, because it is located in the middle between the two coastlines. The channel also contains two more islands, Franklin Island and Crozier Island which are located much closer to the Greenland coast and therefore belongs to Denmark.

References

  1. Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 93

Further reading

  • Dewing, Keith, J Harrison, Brian Pratt, and Ulrich Mayr. 2004. "A Probable Late Neoproterozoic Age for the Kennedy Channel and Ella Bay Formations, Northeastern Ellesmere Island and Its Implications for Passive Margin History of the Canadian Arctic". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 41: 1013-1025.
  • Kerr, J. William. Kennedy Channel and Lady Franklin Bay, District of Franklin. 1973.
  • Long, Darrel Graham Francis. Kennedy Channel Formation Key to the Early History of the Franklinian Continental Margin, Central Eastern Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada : Supplementary Unpublished Data. Canadian journal of earth sciences, v. 26, p. 1147-1159, suppl. mat. 1989.


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