Tarium Niryutait is divided into three sections adjacent to the Mackenzie Delta that together cover an area of 1,750 square kilometres (680 sq mi):[1][2]
Niaqunnaq (Shallow Bay) is located on the western side of the Mackenzie Delta containing part of Mackenzie Bay,
Kittigaryuit (Kugmallit Bay), the easternmost region, is located to the west of the hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, and surrounds Hendrickson Island. It is also located near the Pingo National Landmark.[4]
These areas are very shallow and heavily influenced by the Mackenzie River during summer, and seasonal land-fast sea ice. The regions lie adjacent to seasonal stamukhi zone which impounds the Mackenzie River during the winter and spring.[5]
Ecology
The area is an important summer habitat of the Eastern Beaufort Sea Beluga population. The whales return annually in June once the sea-ice has broken up and remain until September.[2] Other mammals observed in the area include bowhead whales, polar bears and ringed seals.[1]
The Tarium Niryutait MPA area is also used by many important waterfowl throughout their life cycles. For example, ice edges are frequented by the Ivory gull, which is endangered in Canada.[2][6]