Baltic Sea maritime culture

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Baltic Sea maritime culture encompasses the traditional seafaring, fishing, coastal livelihoods, and related customs and beliefs that have historically shaped the communities living along the Baltic Sea, including those of the West Estonian archipelago.

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Baltic Sea maritime culture canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intangible cultural heritage
maritime culture
regional culture
hasPart Danish coastal maritime culture
Finnish coastal maritime culture
Finnish-Swedish archipelago culture
German Baltic coastal maritime culture
Latvian coastal maritime culture
Lithuanian coastal maritime culture
Polish coastal maritime culture
Russian Baltic coastal maritime culture
Swedish coastal maritime culture
West Estonian archipelago maritime culture
adaptation to changing sea levels and ice conditions
apprenticeship of young fishers
archipelago navigation knowledge
boatbuilding traditions
coastal children’s games related to the sea
coastal defense traditions
coastal farming communities
coastal festivals
coastal foodways
coastal inns and taverns for sailors
coastal market traditions
coastal place names
coastal rescue traditions
coastal settlement patterns
coastal trade practices
collective rebuilding after shipwrecks
communal fishing rights
community responses to storms and disasters
conservation of coastal landscapes
continuity of traditional fishing alongside industrial fishing
customary sea boundaries
documentation of traditional boat types
educational programs on seafaring history
family-based boat crews
ferry traditions between islands
festivals celebrating traditional boats
fish processing practices
fish-based cuisine
fishing gear craftsmanship
fishing traditions
gendered division of maritime labor
harbor fairs
harbor work traditions
heritage boat associations
ice fishing practices
ice navigation skills
informal boat taxi practices
integration of tourism into coastal livelihoods
island fishing communities
island self-sufficiency practices
knowledge of local currents and shoals
launching ceremonies for new boats
legal protection of some maritime traditions as heritage
lifeboat volunteerism
lighthouse keeping traditions
local maritime museums and collections
maritime dialects and vocabulary
maritime family lineages
maritime folklore
maritime legal customs
maritime religious practices
modern recreational boating practices
mutual aid among coastal households
naming traditions for boats
naval presence in coastal communities
navigation traditions
net making traditions
oilskin and wool workwear
oral transmission of navigation knowledge
pilot station communities
piloting traditions
preservation of fish by salting and drying
preservation of historic harbors
responses to environmental degradation of the Baltic Sea
sailing skills
sailor social organizations
saltwater fishing techniques
sea bathing customs
sea burials and memorials
sea-related beliefs and rituals
sea-related myths and legends
sea-related proverbs
sea-related songs and ballads
seafaring traditions
seal hunting traditions
seasonal fishing customs
seasonal migration of fishers
seasonal movement to fishing camps
shared resource management practices
ship christening rituals
shipbuilding yards
smoked fish traditions
stories of shipwrecks
traditional maritime clothing
traditional weather lore
use of coastal saunas and bathhouses
use of coastal trading routes
use of fish drying racks
use of sailing cargo vessels
use of small open boats
votive offerings for safe voyages
winter over-ice transport traditions
women’s roles in coastal trade
women’s roles in fish processing
wooden boat craftsmanship
wreck-diving lore
locatedIn Baltic Sea region NERFINISHED
relatedTo Baltic Sea NERFINISHED
West Estonian archipelago NERFINISHED
coastal livelihoods
traditional fishing
traditional seafaring

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West Estonian archipelago hasCulturalHeritage Baltic Sea maritime culture