Bock (island)

Bock

View from Barhöft over Bock and Gellen to Hiddensee
Geography
Location Baltic Sea
Coordinates 54°27′04″N 13°02′55″E / 54.451028°N 13.048694°E / 54.451028; 13.048694Coordinates: 54°27′04″N 13°02′55″E / 54.451028°N 13.048694°E / 54.451028; 13.048694
Administration
Germany
Demographics
Population 0
Aerial photograph of the island of Bock

The island of Bock lies in the Baltic Sea southwest of the island of Hiddensee and east of the peninsula of Zingst. It belongs to the municipality of Groß Mohrdorf in the northeast German state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.

The island of Bock was artificially created by the dumping of sand from the channel to Stralsund (the Gellenstrom) and lies within the core zone of the West Pomeranian Lagoon Area National Park. It is a nature reserve and is uninhabited. Its name is derived from the word aufgebockt ("propped up"). The name arose because many ships ran aground on the former sandbank and thus became "propped up" in a sense. In the west the island is only separated from the Kleine Werder island group by narrow, shallow watercourses.

Just off the island to the north is one of the few windwatts on the German Baltic Sea coast. In favourable wind conditions and the resulting low water levels the mudflat or watt is exposed.


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