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all along the German Baltic Coast, people go hunting for precious pieces

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

German Baltic Coast Yields Treasure ‌as Amber Hunters Seek ‘Gold of the ⁤Sea’

ROSTOCK, GERMANY ⁢- ⁢Along Germany’s Baltic Sea coastline, a centuries-old tradition ⁣continues ‍as ⁣amber hunters meticulously​ comb beaches and shallow waters for the fossilized resin known as “Bernstein” – the “gold of the sea.” The amber, formed millions of years ago from tree sap, frequently contains preserved insects ⁣and plant ⁢matter, making each piece potentially valuable to both collectors ⁣and scientists.

The amber found along this stretch of coast,especially in⁤ areas around the islands of Rügen and Usedom,originates from the ancient forests ⁢that thrived in the region some ‌40 to⁢ 50 million years ago during the Eocene epoch.

“The Baltic Sea amber is unique ‌in its high concentration of succinic acid, which gives it a distinctive quality,” explains Dr. Günter Fritz, a paleontologist at⁤ the University of Rostock. “This makes it particularly‌ sought⁢ after.”

While commercial dredging for amber occurs, ‌many individuals still‌ practice conventional amber hunting, often using‌ specialized⁣ nets ⁤to sweep the ‍seabed.⁤ A ⁣particularly large piece ‌of amber, ‍containing a perfectly preserved ‌mosquito, can fetch thousands of euros.

The⁢ practice isn’t without its challenges. Fluctuating sea⁢ levels and ​weather conditions​ impact yields.⁣ Furthermore, ⁢the increasing popularity of amber ‍hunting raises concerns ​about sustainability and potential damage to the fragile coastal⁤ ecosystem. Local authorities are monitoring the activity and considering regulations to balance economic interests with⁢ environmental‌ protection.

Amber continues‌ to be used in jewelry, art, and even traditional ‌medicine, maintaining⁢ its cultural and economic ⁤significance along ‍the German Baltic coast.

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