löögriski
Löögriski is a phenomenon primarily observed in the Baltic Sea region, particularly in the waters surrounding Estonia and Finland. It refers to the gradual, often imperceptible, degradation and alteration of submerged archaeological sites, especially shipwrecks. This process is driven by a combination of natural environmental factors and human activities.
The primary natural agents contributing to löögriski include the low salinity of the Baltic Sea, which slows
Human activities also contribute to löögriski. Bottom trawling by fishing vessels can physically damage or even
The term "löögriski" itself is a portmanteau derived from Estonian and Finnish words related to "danger" or