He had it right and his island of green is now named for him.
It is not clear after whom the island was named.
He is who the bay and the island are named after.
The three islands were named a national park in 1980,.
He reported the discovery one month later and had the island named after him.
The island is named after a mill on the bank here.
He moved there in 1842 and developed the southeastern section of the island, now named for him.
It is unclear if the islands were named after him.
Since map makers knew the island was named after him, they followed suit.
The individual islands don't have separate names in common maps and are thus named as a group.