Hazen Strait
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The Hazen Strait (77°00′N 110°30′W /
Hazen Strait is frozen over 9-10 months of the year, with some winter ice near the south coast of Mackenzie King Island remaining year-round per a 1962 survey.[13][14] The strait is also fairly dense with ice, with the ice discharge towards the southeast being minimal.[14] The area around the strait is thought to have 4 bbl of oil and 56 tcf of natural gas under it, and directly under the strait are the Whitefish and Roche Point natural gas fields.[15][16]
The Hazen Strait VFR/VNC area is named after Hazen Strait.[17] The Hazen marine area is located in the Western Arctic marine region, and covers around half of the Hazen Strait proper.[18][19] The other half of the strait falls under the Ballantyne marine area.[19]