The
Bay of Wismar or more commonly
Wismar Bay or
Wismarbucht is a well sheltered multi-sectioned
bay in the southwestern
Baltic Sea, in Germanys'
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and is considered the south-central part of the much larger arm of the Baltic known as the
Mecklenburg Bay (or
Mecklenburg Bight, for its long narrow bent shape)— a long fingerlike gulf oriented to the west-southwest (WSW) from the (central) Baltic proper. Wismar bay is considered one of the finest natural harbors on the Baltic, and served as the destination for much seaborne shipping until circa the 1910s when its minimum depths of became too shallow for larger more modern ships. Today, because of the shallow sheltered waters the bay is the subject of much research via underwater
archeology