põhjusja
Põhjusja is a small, uninhabited island located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Estonia. It is part of the West Estonian Archipelago. The island is characterized by its low-lying terrain, largely covered by sparse vegetation, primarily consisting of grass and shrubs. Its shoreline is a mix of rocky outcrops and small sandy patches. Due to its small size and lack of fresh water sources, Põhjusja supports only a limited variety of flora and fauna, mostly consisting of seabirds that use the island for nesting and resting. The waters surrounding Põhjusja are relatively shallow, with a seabed composed of sand and gravel. Historically, the island has had no permanent human settlements and its primary significance lies in its natural environment. Access to Põhjusja is typically achieved by small boat during calm weather conditions. It is a protected natural area, emphasizing its ecological importance within the regional marine ecosystem. The island's name, Põhjusja, is of Estonian origin, reflecting its geographical location.