found: Work cat.: Adams, D.D. Dissolved organic matter in Lake Nitinat, an anoxic fjord, 1966.
found: Geographical names of Canada, via WWW, Feb. 23, 2007(Nitinat Lake, B.C., lake, Barclay Land District, 48⁰45ʹ00ʺN - 124⁰45ʹ00ʺW)
found: BC Geographical Names Information System, via WWW, Feb. 23, 2007(Nitinat Lake, lake, 48⁰45ʹ00ʺ 124⁰45ʹ00ʺ, W side of Vancouver Island, S of Alberni Inlet, Barclay Land District)
found: Google search, Feb. 23, 2007(Nitinat Lake; fjords such as Lake Nitinat; Lake Nitinat is an anoxic fjord on southwestern Vancouver Island, British Columbia; 23 km long by 1.2 km wide; the fjord is nearly cut off by a long, shallow (4 m) entrance from the open Pacific Ocean)
found: Nitinat Lake Web site, Feb. 23, 2007(Nitinat lake is a shallow-sill fjord on the west side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. It is 23 km in length, has an average width of 1.2 km, a surface area of 28 km2, and a maximum depth of 205m. The 'lake' is connected to the Pacific Ocean by a 3 km long natural channel with minimum depths of 2.5 m at lowest normal tides. With the exception of a shallow surface layer, all of the water in Nitinat lake is anoxic (lacking oxygen)) - http://www.nitinatlake.ca/