- Blueskin Bay
Blueskin Bay is an
estuary in coastalOtago , about 25km north ofDunedin .The name also unofficially describes the rural district which includes the northern slopes of Mount Cargill, the southern slopes of theKilmog , and the townships ofDoctors Point ,Waitati , Evansdale, Warrington, and Seacliff.Place names
Originally called Waiputi,Ian Church "Blueskin days", Waitati 2007] "Blueskin Bay" historically referred to a wider stretch of coast from Heyward Point to Seacliff, including
Purakaunui . Blueskin Bay is named afterTe Hikututu and his nephewKahuti , localMaori personalities, whomPakeha settlers nicknamed "Blueskin" for the large amount ofTā moko (traditional Maoritattooing ) on their bodies. The name had been used as the nickname of a notorious 1700s London criminal, Joseph "Blueskin " Blake.The estuary
The
Waitati River andCareys Creek enter Blueskin Bay at its southwest and northwest corners. A long sand spit from the northern headland closes the bay to a small channel to the Pacific Ocean at the southeast corner. Rabbit Island lies just inside this entrance.hellfish
Blueskin Bay is a popular gathering site for
clams , locally known as "cockles". Along with families collecting the shellfish for personal consumption,Southern Clams Ltd gathers clams commercially for export.References
External links
* [http://blueskin-co-nz.blogspot.com/ Blueskin Bay community news website]
* [http://newzealand.wikia.com/wiki/Blueskin_Bay Blueskin Bay community page] onWikia
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