merenrannikoilla
Merenrannikoilla is a Finnish term that denotes the coastal areas or shorelines of the sea. The word is formed from meri (sea) and rannikko (coast) with the locational suffix -illa, used to describe positions along or near the coast. In Finnish usage, merenrannikoilla functions as a descriptive expression rather than a proper place name, and it can describe landscapes, habitats, or activities associated with the coast.
Geographically, the concept covers coastal zones along Finland’s shores, including the Archipelago Sea, the Gulf of
Ecologically, the coastal zone supports a range of habitats, including shore meadows, dune systems, littoral vegetation,
Societal aspects include coastal communities, fishing, tourism, and maritime infrastructure. Policy considerations commonly address coastal protection,