Peters Bay

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LocationArctic
Coordinates75°18′N 20°8′W / 75.300°N 20.133°W / 75.300; -20.133
Ocean/sea sourcesGreenland Sea
Peters Bay
Peters Bugt
Peters Bay is located in Greenland
Peters Bay
Peters Bay
Location in Greenland
LocationArctic
Coordinates75°18′N 20°8′W / 75.300°N 20.133°W / 75.300; -20.133
Ocean/sea sourcesGreenland Sea
Basin countriesGreenland
Max. length20 km (12 mi)
Max. width9 km (5.6 mi)
Average depth55 m (180 ft)
SettlementsJonsbu, abandoned

Peters Bay (Danish: Peters Bugt) is a bay of the Greenland Sea in King Christian X Land, Greenland. Administratively it belongs to the NE Greenland National Park area.

The bay was first surveyed by Carl Koldewey during the 1869–70 Second German North Polar Expedition. It was named "Peters Bay" (German: Peters Bai) after German zoologist and explorer Wilhelm Peters (1815 – 1883), who wrote one of the zoological texts for Koldewey's expedition report.[1]

In 1932 a Norwegian hunting station was built on the western shore of the bay, about 15 km (9.3 mi) northeast of the mouth of Ardencaple Fjord. It was named Jonsbu (Jónsbú) after Norwegian trapper John Schjelderup Giæver (1901–1970). The station was destroyed by a vessel of the Greenland Patrol in World War II.[1]

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