skärgårdar
Skärgårdar, or archipelagos, are groups of islands, islets, rocks and reefs in a sea or large lake, often separated by channels and straits. They are common along the Baltic Sea coasts and in western Sweden, and they are shaped by glacial history and current sea conditions. The term covers both densely grouped islands and more scattered formations.
In Sweden, skärgårdar are a defining coastal landscape. The Stockholm archipelago, the largest, lies southeast of
Human activity and settlement: Many islands are inhabited year-round by small communities; a larger number host
Ecology: Brackish water supports a unique mix of freshwater and marine species; eelgrass beds, seals, seabirds,