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Coordinates: 41°3100N 70°4058W / 41.5167755°N 70.6828079°W / 41.5167755; -70.6828079
 

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Woods Hole
Woods Hole is located in Massachusetts
Woods Hole

Woods Hole

Location of Woods Hole within Massachusetts

Woods Hole is located in the United States
Woods Hole

Woods Hole

Woods Hole (the United States)

Coordinates41°31′00N 70°40′58W / 41.5167755°N 70.6828079°W / 41.5167755; -70.6828079[1]
Part ofAtlantic Ocean

Woods Hole is a straitinMassachusetts separating the Elizabeth Islands from the village of Woods Hole on the mainland of Cape Cod. It is one of four straits allowing maritime passage between Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound. The others are Canapitsit Channel, Robinson's Hole and Quick's Hole. Woods Hole is often referred to as Woods Hole Passage to distinguish it from the village of Woods Hole, which is itself named after the passage.

Woods Hole is a naturally occurring, rocky, and treacherous passage, with shallow rocky areas scattered along both sides of the channel. The current is often strong running between Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, mostly flowing at around 4 knots and occasionally as fast as 7 knots. The eastern (Vineyard Sound) side of the channel also splits into a southern branch, known as Broadway, which flows closer to Nonamesset Island.[2]

Etymology[edit]

The origin of the strait's name is unknown. Several similar straits in the area are also referred to as "holes", but this term is not used in the U.S. outside of the Cape and Islands. The source of "Woods" is also hazy, but is believed to have been derived from the possessive form of the name of a Wampanoag living in the area during English colonization of Cape Cod in the 17th century. There is a possibility that Woods Hole was named after a colonist, but it is unlikely to have been a reference to woods, in the sense of a forest.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Woods Hole Passage". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  • ^ "BSC Cruising Guide Woods Hole Navigation". Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  • ^ "Why Woods Hole?" (PDF). Retrieved 15 March 2016.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Woods_Hole_(passage)&oldid=1030252275"

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