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A sheltered inlet is commonly referred to as a "cove." Coves are typically smaller than bays and are characterized by their protective surroundings, which provide calm waters ideal for anchoring boats and sheltering marine life. They are often formed by the erosion of land or the rising of sea levels, creating a safe haven from strong waves and winds.

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