Smaaland Cove
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Smaaland Cove is a cove
lying 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) west of Doubtful Bay
along the southeast coast of South Georgia. The name Doubtful Bay was given to this feature during the survey by DI
personnel in 1927, with the name Smaaland Bay appearing on their chart for a bay
1 nautical mile (1.9 km) to the east. The SGS, 1951–52, reported that both names are well established locally, but that they are always used in the reverse positions shown on the DI chart. In order to conform to local usage and provide the most suitable descriptive term, the name Smaaland Cove is approved for the feature now described. The name Doubtful Bay has been approved for the bay to the east.
Cove
A cove is a small type of bay or coastal inlet. They usually have narrow, restricted entrances, are often circular or oval, and are often inside a larger bay. Small, narrow, sheltered bays, inlets, creeks, or recesses in a coast are often considered coves...
lying 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) west of Doubtful Bay
Doubtful Bay
Doubtful Bay is a small, deeply indented bay, which lies 1 mile east-northeast of Smaaland Cove and immediately west of Rumbolds Point on the far south west coast of South Georgia...
along the southeast coast of South Georgia. The name Doubtful Bay was given to this feature during the survey by DI
Discovery Investigations
The Discovery Investigations were a series of scientific cruises and shore-based investigations into the biology of whales in the Southern Ocean. They were funded by the British Colonial Office and organised by the Discovery Committee in London, which was formed in 1918...
personnel in 1927, with the name Smaaland Bay appearing on their chart for a bay
Bay
A bay is an area of water mostly surrounded by land. Bays generally have calmer waters than the surrounding sea, due to the surrounding land blocking some waves and often reducing winds. Bays also exist as an inlet in a lake or pond. A large bay may be called a gulf, a sea, a sound, or a bight...
1 nautical mile (1.9 km) to the east. The SGS, 1951–52, reported that both names are well established locally, but that they are always used in the reverse positions shown on the DI chart. In order to conform to local usage and provide the most suitable descriptive term, the name Smaaland Cove is approved for the feature now described. The name Doubtful Bay has been approved for the bay to the east.