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Bay of Many Coves / Miritū Bay

Coordinates:41°19′28″S174°16′51″E / 41.32444°S 174.28083°E /-41.32444; 174.28083
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Locality in New Zealand

Bay of Many Coves
Miritū Bay
Location in New Zealand
Location in New Zealand
Bay of Many Coves
LocationMarlborough Sounds
Coordinates41°19′28″S174°16′51″E / 41.32444°S 174.28083°E /-41.32444; 174.28083
TypeBay
Part ofQueen Charlotte Sound
Basin countriesNew Zealand
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850m
927yds
Arthurs Bay
Arthurs Bay
Bull Head
Bull Head
Taumoana/Snake Point
Taumoana / Snake Point
Milton Bay
Milton Bay
Cockle Cove
Cockle Cove
Pope Bay
Pope Bay
Chaucer Bay
Chaucer Bay
Aratawa Bay
Miritū / Bay of Many Coves inTōtaranui / Queen Charlotte Sound

Bay of Many Coves, orMiritū Bay, is a bay inQueen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand, east ofRuakākā Bay andBlackwood Bay.[1] It is one of the larger bays of the inner sound, located north of theTory Channel it is vulnerable to southerly winds.[2]

Naming

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Miritū is a difficult name to pin down. Separately, the syllablesmiri and have many meanings.[3][4]Alexander Wyclif Reed rendered speculation on the meaning of Miritū idle due to this range of possible translations.[5] Some potential meanings offered by Sherwood Roberts in 1911 were: 'to wound while passing onwards', 'to strike an enemy while passing', 'a coarse flax mat to stand on'.[6]

Bay of Many Coves is a reference to the many small bays situated within it. A number of these bays, and those throughout theMarlborough Sounds are named after poets and characters from literature.[1] Ironically the Bay of Many Coves only has one of the locality that uses the wordcove in its name, and even that was initially called Cockle Bay.

Contained geographies

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Snake Point and Bull Head

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Snake Point is located on the eastern point at the entrance to Bay of Many Coves, while Bull Head is located on the western point.[7][8] Both points have rocks below them and should be given a wide berth, especially Snake Point, which has a large reef extending out beneath the waves.[2]

Taumoana means 'a partition of the sea'.[6]Archdeacon Grace posited that the name is a misspelling ofTe-au-moana, meaning 'a current of the sea' referencing strong currents in the area.[6]

Snake Point is likely a reference to the thin, curving land leading to the point.

Bull Head was renamed from East Head after an enquiry to districts from the Geographic Board regarding duplicate places by theEast Head name. The new name was submitted by the Chief Surveyor in Blenheim in April 1970.[8]

Chaucer Bay, Milton Bay and Pope Bay

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All three of these bays are named for famous poets.[1] Chaucer Bay[9] afterGeoffrey Chaucer, Milton Bay[10] afterJohn Milton, and Pope Bay[11] afterAlexander Pope. Chaucer Bay sits at the back of the bay, with Pope Bay just south east of it, while Milton Bay sits in the far eastern corner.

Aratawa Bay

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Aratawa Bay is situated at the back of the bay, just west of Chaucer Bay.[12]

Arthurs Bay

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Arthurs Bay has a less obvious origin than its counterparts.[13] It may be named after CaptainArthur Wakefield, poetArthur Rimbaud, the mythicalKing Arthur, or a previous inhabitant of the cove. The bay is well sheltered, only vulnerable to easterly winds, with a sand and cobble beach.[14]

Cockle Cove

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Cockle Cove was renamed from Cockle Bay after an enquiry to districts from the Geographic Board regarding duplicate places by the Cockle Bay name. The new name was submitted by the Chief Surveyor in Blenheim in April 1970.[15] The name referencescockles, small mollusks found across the country.[16]

References

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  1. ^abc"Place name detail: Bay of Many Coves / Miritū Bay".New Zealand Gazetteer.Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  2. ^ab"Bay of Many Coves (Miritū Bay)".cruiseguide.co.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  3. ^"Miri".Te Aka Māori Dictionary. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  4. ^"Tū".Te Aka Māori Dictionary. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  5. ^Reed, A. W. (1996).The Reed Dictionary of Māori Place Names = Te Papakupu Ingoa Wāhi Māori a Reed (3rd ed.). Reed.ISBN 978-0-7900-0494-5.
  6. ^abcRoberts, W. H. Sherwood (20 September 1911).Māori Nomenclature. Dunedin:Otago Daily Times.
  7. ^"Place name detail: Snake Point".New Zealand Gazetteer.Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  8. ^ab"Bull Head".gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  9. ^"Chaucer Bay".gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  10. ^"Milton Bay".gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  11. ^"Pope Bay".gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  12. ^"Aratawa Bay".gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  13. ^"Arthurs Bay".gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  14. ^"Arthur's Bay (Gem Resort)".cruiseguide.co.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  15. ^"Cockle Cove".gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved31 January 2022.
  16. ^"Harbours, bays and estuaries - at the edges of land and sea"(PDF).Department of Conservation. Retrieved31 January 2022.
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