Cove Bay
Cove Bay refers to a geographical location typically characterized by a small, sheltered bay or indentation in a coastline. These bays are often partially enclosed and offer protection from strong winds and rough seas. The term "cove" specifically highlights the enclosed or recessed nature of the bay.
The name "Cove Bay" is often used as a place name for settlements, villages, or geographical features located in or near such a bay. The specific characteristics of a particular Cove Bay will vary depending on its location, geology, and climate. These characteristics may include sandy beaches, rocky shores, diverse marine life, and opportunities for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming.
Cove Bays can be formed through various geological processes, including erosion by wave action, glacial activity, or tectonic movements. Their sheltered nature often makes them desirable locations for harbors, settlements, and marine conservation areas.