Definition
The Sea of Azof is the same as the Sea of Azov. It is a shallow sea in Eastern Europe, linked to the Black Sea via the Kerch Strait. It is notable for being the world's shallowest sea, averaging only around 13 meters in depth. Think of it as an expansive, relatively enclosed body of brackish water. The sea is important for both fishing industries and maritime transport. Its geographical position has historically made it strategically important. Its unique ecosystem is especially sensitive to environmental changes and human activities.