vooluahelaid
Vooluahelaid is a small archipelago in Estonia. The name translates roughly as “the islands of the flow,” a reference to its location along a coastal current in the Baltic Sea region. The group comprises several low-lying islets and scattered shoals, with rocky outcrops and marshy shores. Vegetation is sparse, dominated by grasses, sedges and small shrubs, and some islets feature patches of peat. The surrounding waters are shallow and biologically productive, supporting a range of invertebrates and aquatic plants.
The historical record of Vooluahelaid is limited. Earliest documentary references appear in 19th‑ or early 20th‑century
Ecologically, Vooluahelaid serves as habitat for migratory birds and coastal wildlife, particularly in the breeding and
Conservation and management of Vooluahelaid fall under the broader framework of Estonia’s nature protection and coastal