pelkustaa
Pelkustaa refers to a Finnish term that translates to "only from the coast" or "coastal only," often used in the context of fishing regulations and practices in Finland. The concept emphasizes the restriction of certain fishing activities to areas near the shore, typically within a defined distance from the coastline. This regulation is primarily implemented to protect marine ecosystems, particularly spawning grounds and juvenile fish populations, from overfishing and other human-induced disturbances.
In Finland, pelkustaa regulations are commonly associated with the protection of salmon and sea trout, which
The origins of pelkustaa can be traced back to traditional Finnish fishing methods, where coastal areas were
Beyond fishing, the term can also appear in broader discussions about coastal resource management, highlighting the