Quoys
Quoys are small, shallow, and often circular or oval-shaped bodies of water that are found in coastal areas, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland. They are typically formed by the deposition of sand, silt, or other sediments, and are often connected to the sea by a narrow channel or inlet. Quoys can vary in size, ranging from a few meters to several kilometers in diameter, and can be found in various locations, including estuaries, bays, and lagoons.
The term "quoy" is believed to have originated from the Old English word "cwea," which means a
In some cases, quoys can be artificially created or modified for various purposes, such as flood control,