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[[Image:Orthographic projection over Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut.png|thumb|Orthographic projection over Bathurst Inlet, [[Nunavut]].]]
[[Image:Lambert Projection showing Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut, and environs.png|thumb|Lambert Projection showing Bathurst Inlet, [[Nunavut]], and environs.]]
'''Bathurst Inlet''' is a deep inlet on the [[Arctic Ocean]].
'''Bathurst Inlet''' is a deep inlet on the [[Arctic Ocean]].
The inlet is located on the North coast of North America,
The inlet is located on the North coast of North America,
the territory of [[Nunavut]], [[Canada]].
the territory of [[Nunavut]], [[Canada]].
The region is very sparsely settled.
The region is very sparsely settled.
==Plans for a deep-water port==
A consortium of seven mining companies are sponsoring envirnonmental impact studies to construct a deep-water port in Bathurst Inlet.<ref name=TorStar20070704>
{{cite news
| title=Arctic port plan gathers steam
| url=http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/232201
| author=[[Bob Weber]]
| publisher=[[Toronto Star]]
| date=July 4, 2007
| accessdate=2007-7-11
}}</ref><ref name=NationalPost200707055>
{{cite news
| url=http://communities.canada.com/nationalpost/blogs/tradingdesk/archive/2007/07/05/new-port-plan-for-northern-miners.aspx
| title=New Arctic port plan for Northern miners
| author=[[Jonathan Ratner]]
| publisher=[[National Post]]
| date=July 5, 2007
| accessdate=2007-7-11
}}</ref>
Their plans include building a 211 kilometer road connecting the port to their mines. The port would serve vessels of up to 25,000 tonnes.
A plan referred to the [[Nunavut Impact Review Board]] in May 2004 projected a capacity to moore vessels of up to 50,000 tonnes.<ref name=AceeMay2004>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca/015/001/032/sec3_e.htm
| title=Case Study: Bathurst Inlet Port and Road Project
| publisher=[[Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency]]
| date=2005 [[May 8]]
| accessdate=2008-02-01
}}</ref>
In this earlier plan the Bathurst Inlet Road would be an [[ice road]], like that from [[Yellowknife]], not an all-weather road as in post-2005 proposals, following the failure of the ice road to freeze early enough to allow transport of a whole year's worth of supplies.<ref name=TorStar20070704/><ref name=NationalPost200707055/><ref name=AceeJan2008>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca/010/0003/0003/index_e.htm
| title=Bathurst Inlet Port & Road
| publisher=[[Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency]]
| quote='''Federal Responsible Authority(ies):''' [[Indian and Northern Affairs Canada]] and [[Fisheries and Oceans Canada]].
| date=2008 [[January 2]]
| accessdate=2008-02-01
}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|+ '''Members of the Consortium'''
|-
| '''Corporation''' || '''mine site''' || '''notes'''
|-
| [[Sabina Silver Corporation]] || [[Hackett River]] || Silver and Zinc
|-
| [[Zinifex Limited]] || [[Izok Lake]] || Copper and Zinc
|-
| [[Rio Tinto Group|Rio Tinto Incorporated]] || [[Diavik Diamond Mine]] || Diamonds
|-
| [[Miramar Mining]] || ||
|-
| [[Dundee Precious Metals]] || ||
|-
| [[BHP Billiton]] || ||
|-
| [[DeBeers]] || ||
|}
===Environmental issues===
Environmental groups have raised concerns over the impact the road would have on the annual migration of the [[Bathurst Caribou herd]].<ref name=Carc1>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.carc.org/sustainable_dev/BIPAR_note.htm
| title=Briefing Note: Bathurst Inlet Port and Road Project (BIPAR) and impacts on species in the Slave Geological Province (SGP) (NWT and Nunavut)
| publisher=[[Canadian Arctic Resources Committee]]
| accessdate=2008-02-01
}}</ref><ref name=Carc2>
{{cite news
| url=http://www.carc.org/sustainable_dev/why_would_canada.php
| title=Our Programmes: Sustainable Development
| publisher=[[Canadian Arctic Resources Committee]]
| accessdate=2008-02-01
}}</ref>
==References==
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Orthographic projection over Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut.
Lambert Projection showing Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut, and environs.

Bathurst Inlet is a deep inlet on the Arctic Ocean. The inlet is located on the North coast of North America, the territory of Nunavut, Canada. The region is very sparsely settled.

Plans for a deep-water port

A consortium of seven mining companies are sponsoring envirnonmental impact studies to construct a deep-water port in Bathurst Inlet.[1][2] Their plans include building a 211 kilometer road connecting the port to their mines. The port would serve vessels of up to 25,000 tonnes.

A plan referred to the Nunavut Impact Review Board in May 2004 projected a capacity to moore vessels of up to 50,000 tonnes.[3] In this earlier plan the Bathurst Inlet Road would be an ice road, like that from Yellowknife, not an all-weather road as in post-2005 proposals, following the failure of the ice road to freeze early enough to allow transport of a whole year's worth of supplies.[1][2][4]

Members of the Consortium
Corporation mine site notes
Sabina Silver Corporation Hackett River Silver and Zinc
Zinifex Limited Izok Lake Copper and Zinc
Rio Tinto Incorporated Diavik Diamond Mine Diamonds
Miramar Mining
Dundee Precious Metals
BHP Billiton
DeBeers

Environmental issues

Environmental groups have raised concerns over the impact the road would have on the annual migration of the Bathurst Caribou herd.[5][6]

References