Definition
The Sea of Azov is a shallow sea in Eastern Europe, connected to the Black Sea by the Kerch Strait. It's the shallowest sea in the world, making it unique. Think of it as a large, brackish lake. The Sea of Azov is important for fishing and transportation. It has been a strategically important region throughout history. Its ecosystem is vulnerable to environmental changes. The sea's location has made it a point of contention.