Menemsha Pond
| Menemsha Pond | |
|---|---|
| Location | Chilmark, Massachusetts & Aquinnah, Massachusetts |
| Coordinates | 41°20′20″N 70°46′25″W / 41.33889°N 70.77361°W |
| Type | Salt Pond |
| Basin countries | United States |
| Surface area | 665 acres (269 ha) |
Menemsha Pond is a salt pond split between the towns of Aquinnah & Chilmark, Massachusetts. At the mouth of the pond, the Menemsha Creek leads into the Menemsha Bight and the Vineyard Sound. Along Menemsha Creek sits the historic sea-side fishing village of Menemsha. Menemsha Pond connects to both Stonewall Pond via Nashaquitsa Pond and to Squibnocket Pond via the Squibnocket Herring Run.
Since 1902, Menemsha Pond is a federally recognized Harbor of Refuge. This designation altered the development of both the harbor at Menemsha and the channel into Menemsha Pond. Before the federal designation and redesign of the inlet, the channel was dredged locally to maintain access.