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The Baffin coastal tundra is a small ecoregion of the far north of North America, on the central north coast of Baffin Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. This is permafrost tundra with an average annual temperature below freezing.

Baffin coastal tundra
Sam Ford Fjord shoreline on the eastern side of the Remote Peninsula
1105. Baffin Coastal Tundra
Ecology
RealmNearctic
BiomeTundra
BordersDavis Highlands tundra
Bird speciesSnow bunting
Mammal speciesPolar bear, Arctic hare, Arctic fox, lemming, caribou
Geography
Area9,100 km2 (3,500 sq mi)
CountryCanada
ProvinceNunavut
Geologyrocky coast, fjords
Conservation
Conservation statusRelatively stable/intact[1]
Habitat loss0%
Protected0%

Setting


This ecoregion is a small stretch of coastal plain on the north coast of Baffin Island. The coast is rocky with many fjords carved by glaciers into the Baffin Mountains. The cold Arctic climate consists of a short summers (mean temperature 1°C) and a long, cold winter (mean temperature -22.5°C).[1]


Flora


The plant cover is sparse in the drier areas while the wetter areas have a fair cover of mosses, sedges, shrubs such as purple saxifrage, Arctic willow, and Arctic poppy and rushes.


Fauna


This coast is a breeding area for the snow bunting and is home to polar bear, Arctic hare, Arctic fox, lemming, and caribou.


Threats and preservation


This ecoregion is almost intact although there are no protected areas.


See also



References


  1. "Baffin coastal tundra". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund.



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