stenstränder
Stenstränder are beaches characterized primarily by their composition of loose, broken stones, pebbles, and gravel rather than fine sand. These beaches are typically found along coastal areas where wave action and geological processes prevent the accumulation of fine, sandy sediments. The dominant materials on stenstränder include various sizes of stones, often rounded and smooth due to continuous erosion and tumbling in the surf zone.
Stenstränder are common in regions with underlying bedrock or rocky inputs, such as parts of Scandinavia, the
Ecologically, stenstränder support specialized flora and fauna adapted to the unique environment. Vegetation may include hardy
Stenstränder play an important role in coastal protection, acting as natural barriers that absorb wave energy