ülemjooksul
Ülemjooksul is an Estonian term that translates to "upstream" or "upper course" of a river. It refers to the section of a river from its source to where it widens significantly or joins a larger body of water. This part of a river is typically characterized by steeper gradients, faster currents, and narrower channels. The water in the ülemjooksul is often colder and contains more dissolved oxygen due to rapid flow and less interaction with the surrounding environment.
Geographically, the ülemjooksul is where the river originates, often in mountainous or hilly regions, from springs,
Ecologically, the ülemjooksul supports specific types of aquatic life adapted to fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters. Fish species