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River Moy
River Moy at Foxford, County Mayo
EtymologyOld Irish muad, "noble"
Native nameAn Mhuaidh (Irish)
Location
CountryIreland
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationOx Mountains, County Sligo
Mouth 
 • location
Atlantic Ocean via Killala Bay
Length110 kilometres (68 mi)
Basin size2,086 square kilometres (805 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average63 m3/s (2,200 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftOwengarve River, Gweestion River
 • rightRiver Inagh

The River Moy (Irish: An Mhuaidh)[1] is a river in the northwest of Ireland.

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Name

Ptolemy's Geography (2nd century AD) described a river called Λιβνιου (Libniu, perhaps from *lei- "flow"[2]) which probably referred to the River Moy.

The Moy is first named in Adomnán's Life of Columba (c. 700) as Modam fluvium. Later spellings include Muaide, Muadam, Múed, Múaid; the name An Mhuaidh is used in modern Irish. The name is possibly derived from the Old Irish word muad, meaning "noble."[3][4]

Geography

The Moy rises at the foot of the Ox Mountains in County Sligo. It flows for 110 kilometres (68 mi).[5] For the greater part of its length, it flows southwestward, entering County Mayo and passing near Swinford before passing through Foxford then turning north near the village of Kilmore and heading for the town of Ballina, where it enters the Atlantic Ocean at Killala Bay. The Moy Estuary is eight kilometres (5 miles) long beginning at Ballina and running into Killala Bay. The catchment area of the River Moy is 2,086 km2.[6] The long term average flow rate of the River Moy into Killala Bay is 61.5 cubic metres per second (m3/s)[6]

The Moy valley, with its ancient churches and abbeys, is a prominent tourist destination.[7]

The entrance to the River Moy from an 1860 chart, showing turbulent water over the bar.

Economics

The river was once among the best salmon fisheries in Europe; however, in recent times, drift net fishing off the coast caused a huge decline in salmon numbers. According to central fisheries board statistics, 101,231 returning salmon were taken by drift nets off the west coast of Ireland in 2005. In the same year, 29% (6,675) of all rod-caught salmon in Ireland were taken in the Ballina district as a result of a weir which keeps salmon trapped in the ridge pool near the mouth of the river during the summer. Drift netting for salmon was banned in November 2006 and the ban came into force on 1 January 2007.[8]

References

  1. ^ River Moy Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved: 2012-04-09.
  2. ^ "Proto-Indo-European Roots". tied.verbix.com.
  3. ^ "eDIL - Irish Language Dictionary". www.dil.ie.
  4. ^ "The Irish Ecclesiastical Record". Browne and Nolan. 24 September 1898 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Swift, Paul (17 July 2018). "Tributaries of the River Moy". Ireland's Own. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "DISCOVER SLIGO". UISCE.
  8. ^ "Government to introduce salmon drift-netting ban". Irish Times. 1 November 2006. Retrieved 4 October 2020.

https://web.archive.org/web/20160303222354/http://www.serbd.com/MultiDownloads/Creport/Chapters/Physical%20Description%20Ch3.pdf R.O.I. Rivers Table 3.10 P.38

External links

54°11′N 9°09′W / 54.183°N 9.150°W / 54.183; -9.150

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