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  • Lane, David Michael Claxton (2011). "Community Perspectives on Environmental Assessment Scoping for Shipping and Associated Activities around Sirmilik National Park of Canada" (PDF). Master's thesis, University of Manitoba Faculty of Graduate Studies, Natural Resources Institute: Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources. University of Manitoba. Retrieved 2012-07-16.

Nunavut's Important Bird Areas (IBAs)

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Akimiski Island ... AWBS
Akpatok Island, Thick-billed Murre, huge cliffs
Awrey Island, Common Eider, small island next to larger one.
Baillarge Bay
Berlinguet Inlet
Boas River and associated wetlands
Boatswain Bay
Buchan Gulf
Cambridge Point
Cape Graham Moore
Cape Hay
Cape Liddon
Cape Searle
Cape Vera
Cheyne Islands
Coats Island/Cape Pembroke
Creswell Bay
Digges Sound
East Bay/Native Bay
Eastern Devon Island Nunataks
Eider Islands
Foxe Basin Islands
Fraser Island
Great Plain of the Koukdjuak
Gyrfalcon Islands
Hantzsch Island
Hobhouse Inlet
Inglefield Mountains
Jenny Lind Island
Koktac River Archipelago
Lancaster Sound Polynya
Markham Bay Eider Colony
McConnell River
Middle Back River
North Belcher Islands
North Kent Island
Northeast Ungava Bay
Northwestern Brodeur Peninsula
Plover & Payne Islands
Prince Leopold Island
Queen Maud Gulf
Rasmussen Lowlands
Reid Bay
Salikuit Islands
Scott Inlet
Seymour Island
Skruis Point
Sleeper Islands
South Flaherty Islands
Southwest Bylot
Sydkap Ice Field
Thelon River
Turton Island
Twin Islands
Washington Point, Baillie-Hamilton Island

Source:

Important Bird Areas, Canada
http://www.ibacanada.com/explore.jsp?lang=en