katastroofirahu
Katastroofirahu is a submerged reef formation in the Baltic Sea, located off the coast of Estonia. The name is Estonian for “catastrophe reef,” a designation that reflects its long history as a navigational hazard. The reef consists of irregular rocky outcrops and cobble patches that lie close to the surface and extend over a small area, creating an uneven seabed that is difficult to detect without sounding lines or modern surveying.
Geographically, the reef lies on a shallow bank that rises from deeper water, with depths ranging from
Historically, Katastroofirahu has been responsible for several groundings and shipwrecks, prompting hydrographic surveys, the installation of
Ecology and culture: The reef supports temperate marine life such as encrusting sponges, bryozoans, and small