hylkyjä
Hylkyjä is the Finnish plural of hylky, a word that refers to a shipwreck—the remains of a vessel that has sunk or been discarded at sea. In Finnish maritime and underwater archaeology, hylkyjä denote underwater wreck sites, including ships, boats, and their associated debris. These wrecks can date from ancient to modern times and are found in coastal regions and inland seas such as the Baltic.
Hylkyjä are important sources for understanding maritime history, shipbuilding, trade networks, naval warfare, and everyday life
Protection and study of hylkyjä are governed by underwater cultural heritage laws and conventions. In Finland,
Public access to hylkyjä varies. Some wrecks are designated for specialized dives or museum-based study, while