Dogger
Dogger is a large sandbank located in the North Sea, off the coast of England. It is known for its shallow waters and is an important area for fishing and marine life. The sandbank is named after the Dogger Bank, a type of fishing boat that was commonly used in the region.
Historically, Dogger has been significant for maritime navigation and fishing industries. It has also been the site of various archaeological discoveries, including ancient artifacts submerged in the sea. The area is monitored for environmental protection due to its ecological importance.