Sea Stump
The term "Sea Stump" typically refers to a submerged or partially submerged tree stump found in marine environments. These stumps can provide important habitats for various marine organisms, including fish and invertebrates, contributing to the local ecosystem's biodiversity.
In some cases, sea stumps can also be remnants of coastal forests that have been submerged due to rising sea levels or erosion. They can serve as natural barriers against wave action, helping to protect shorelines and reduce coastal erosion, making them significant in coastal management efforts.