McDougall Sound
Geographical location
The McDougall Sound (English McDougall Sound) is the mass of water in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, which the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Bathurst and Cornwallis Iceland Iceland severed. Within the McDougall - Sundes There are several small islands such as Iceland Milne, Little Cornwallis Iceland, Iceland Wood, Neal Islands, Iceland and Truro Baker Iceland.
Naming
The Sound was named after George F. McDougall (1825-1871), which the Sound in 1851, in the search of Franklin's expedition with Horatio Thomas Austin, discovered.
Fauna
The Sound is home to bearded seals and walruses.
Arnott Strait | Barrow Strait | Bellotstraße | Coronation Gulf | Crozier Strait | Danish Strait | Davis Strait | Dease Strait | Desbarats Strait | Dolphin and Union Strait | Evans Strait | Fisher Strait | Foxe Channel | Franklin Strait | Frozen Strait | Fury - and - Hecla street | Goldsmith channel | Hall basin | Hendriksen Strait | Hudson Strait | James Ross Strait | Jonessund | Kennedy channel | Lancaster Sound | Larsen sound | McClintock channel | McDougall sound | Melvillesund | Nares Strait | Parry channel | Peel Sound | Penny Strait | Pullen Strait | Roes Welcome sound | Queen Maud Gulf | Prince Regent Inlet | Robeson channel | Simpson Strait | Sir William Parker Strait | Smith Sound | Sverdrup channel | Victoria Strait | Viscount Melville sound
- Strait ( Arctic Ocean)
- Strait in Canada
- Geography ( Nunavut )