The bay was named as "Mackenzie’s Inlet" by
William Scoresby in 1822, who saw it from a distance and couldn't make out well its shape. Scoresby named it in honour of Scottish geologist and
mineralogist Sir
George Steuart Mackenzie (1780–1848). In 1922 a Norwegian hunting, meteorological and
radio station was built by a small recess or cove at the head of the bay and was named "
Myggbukta" owing to the many mosquitoes there. The station would become the most important outpost of Norwegian presence in the area, but it was abandoned in 1959. ==Geography==