Mørkefjord expedition

[2] Eigil Knuth arrived in Greenland with his co-leader and friend, Ebbe Munck, on 19 June 1938.

[3] The expedition members began by building a scientific station north of the mouth of the Mørkefjord, west of Hvalrosodden.

The expedition also used a hunting hut in nearby Godfred Hansen Island built by the Nanok East Greenland Fishing Company.

The additional two years were for two reasons, first because of the Danish Meteorological Institute having requested a continuation of weather reports and second, because Eigil Knuth, faced with the outbreak of World War II, could not return to Greenland as initially planned and decided to continue the activities of the expedition.

The Mørkefjord Expedition would map and name a number of geographic features in East Greenland during the years it operated in the area.

Mørkefjord on the left, Sælsøen on the right