Belt Sea
The Belt Sea is a body of water located between the islands of Zealand and Funen in Denmark, and the southern coast of Sweden. It connects the Ă–resund Strait to the Kattegat and is part of the larger Baltic Sea system. The sea is known for its shallow waters and is an important area for shipping and fishing.
The Belt Sea is also significant for its ecological diversity, supporting various marine life and bird species. It serves as a crucial route for maritime traffic, linking the Baltic region to the North Sea. The surrounding areas are popular for recreational activities, including sailing and fishing.