langelevede
Langeledes is a term commonly used in the North Atlantic, particularly in the waters surrounding Denmark and Iceland. It refers to a long, narrow ridge of underwater rocks that can pose a hazard to shipping and marine life.
The term is derived from the Danish words "lang" meaning long and "eledes" referring to the shore
Langeledes can be a threat to both sailing vessels and commercial ships. In order to avoid damage
Besides their navigational importance, Langeledes also play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem. They act
Despite their importance, Langeledes can also be a cause for concern in terms of ocean safety. In
Langeledes are an important aspect of the North Atlantic marine environment and pose a navigational challenge