
Bodden are
briny bodies of
water
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often forming
lagoon
A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform, such as reefs, barrier islands, barrier peninsulas, or isthmuses. Lagoons are commonly divided into ''coastal lagoons'' (or ''barrier lagoons'') an ...
s, along the southwestern shores of the
Baltic Sea
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, primarily in
Germany
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's state of
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV; ; ), also known by its Anglicisation, anglicized name Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania, is a Federated state, state in the north-east of Germany. Of the country's States of Germany, sixteen states, Mecklenburg-Vorpom ...
. These lagoons can be found especially around the island of
Rügen,
Usedom and the
Fischland-Darss-Zingst peninsula. Some of them are protected reserves, forming the
Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park.
They have a distinctive geological origin and are enclosed by peninsulae,
spits and islands, leaving only narrow connections to adjacent bodden or the open sea. Freshwater inflow from the mainland and saltwater inflow from the open sea, which depends on wind direction and force as well as the proximity of the bodden to the sea, result in fluctuating salt gradients and distinctive ecosystems.
During the
Littorina Sea transgression, an island
archipelago
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was formed by the carving of narrow glacial basins and channels resulting from
meltwater. Bodden were formed in a comparatively short period between spits and offshore sandbars. These shallow glacial scoops were then subjected to extensive sedimentation during the
Holocene
The Holocene () is the current geologic time scale, geological epoch, beginning approximately 11,700 years ago. It follows the Last Glacial Period, which concluded with the Holocene glacial retreat. The Holocene and the preceding Pleistocene to ...
, resulting in lakes with depths of no more than 4–6 metres. Thermal and saline stratification is extremely unstable under these conditions, and bodden have the typical dynamics of small bodies of water with a sea connection, which is a rapid filling and draining due to tidal and wind action, and inflow of fresh water. The frequent movement of water can lead to a scouring effect, but can also with heavy pollution show a tendency toward
eutrophication. Due to erosion of cliffs and sedimentary deposition, the shape of the bodden coasts remains unstable. Sudden changes have been caused by stormfloods, which repeatedly closed connections to the sea or opened new ones in the past.
Bodden-type bays can be found in
Mecklenburg, and in
Denmark
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, where they are called
Nor (
da). However, the most typical bodden are located off the Pomeranian mainland between the mouth of the
Recknitz river and the island of
Usedom. Several adjacent bodden between the
Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula,
Hiddensee, the northern and western peninsulae of
Rügen and the Pomeranian mainland are grouped as Bodden chains (''Boddenketten''):
*
Darss-Zingst Bodden Chain (''Darß-Zingster Boddenkette''), consisting of (from west to east)
**
Saaler Bodden with
Ribnitzer See and
Permin, connected by
Koppelstrom to
**
Bodstedter Bodden with
Redensee and
Prerower Strom, connected by
Meiningen to
**
Barther Bodden with
Zingster Strom
**
Grabow
*
West Rügen bodden chain (''Westrügensche Boddenkette'' or ''Rügensche Außenboddenkette''), consisting of (from south to north)
**
Kubitzer Bodden with
Prohner Wiek and
Gellenstrom
**
Schaproder Bodden with
Udarser Wiek and
Koselower See
**
Vitter Bodden, connected to the Baltic Sea by
Libben
*
North Rügen bodden chain (''Nordrügensche Boddenkette''), consisting of (from west to east)
**
Wieker Bodden, connected by
Rassower Strom to Schaproder Bodden and
**
Breetzer Bodden with
Neuendorfer Wiek,
**
Breeger Bodden
**
Lebbiner Bodden with
Tetzitzer See
**
Großer Jasmunder Bodden with
Mittelsee and
Spykerscher See, connected by a narrow ditch to
**
Kleiner Jasmunder Bodden
Another bodden is the
Bay of Greifswald (''Greifswalder Bodden''), the northern parts of which constitute the
Rügischer Bodden with
Schoritzer Wiek,
Wreechensee,
Having Inlet with
Neuensiener See and
Selliner See, and
Hagensche Wiek. To the south, the Bay of Greifswald comprises
Gristower Inwiek,
Kooser See and
Dänische Wieck (''Danish Bay'').
The Bay of Greifswald is connected to the West Rügen bodden chain by the
Strelasund, a bodden-type strait with
Glewitzer Wiek,
Puddeminer Wiek and
Deviner See; it is further connected to the
Oder Lagoon
Szczecin Lagoon (, ), also known as Oder Lagoon (), and Pomeranian Lagoon (), is a lagoon in the Oder estuary, shared by Germany and Poland. It is separated from the Pomeranian Bay of the Baltic Sea by the islands of Usedom and Wolin. The lagoo ...
by the
Peenestrom, another bodden-type strait with
Spandowerhagener Wiek,
Krösliner See,
Hohendorfer See,
Krumminer Wiek and
Achterwasser.
The bodden are important sanctuaries for many species of birds and are especially important resting places for migratory birds like cranes and geese. This was the reason for the establishment of the
Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park (''Nationalpark Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft''), comprising most of the bodden between
Darß and
Rügen.
Traditionally bodden have been good fishing areas, rich in
Mesolithic
The Mesolithic (Ancient Greek language, Greek: μέσος, ''mesos'' 'middle' + λίθος, ''lithos'' 'stone') or Middle Stone Age is the Old World archaeological period between the Upper Paleolithic and the Neolithic. The term Epipaleolithic i ...
community sites, in particular the
Pomerania
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n bodden of
Rügen,
Greifswald
Greifswald (), officially the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald (, Low German: ''Griepswoold'') is the fourth-largest city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania after Rostock, Schwerin and Neubrandenburg. In 2021 it surpa ...
and
Peenestrom. From these waters anglers regularly land 10–15 kg
pike.
References
Bibliography
*''Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest'' by Marek Zvelebil, Lucyna Domańska, Robin Dennell
External links
YouTube - Angling in the Bodden
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