Permin

The Permin is a bay in the Saaler Bodden lagoon south of Wustrow in northeast Germany.

The Victual Brothers used the Permin and the Loop near Ahrenshoop to enter the waters of the various boddens, which they used as a retreat in between their privateering.

[2] In 1400, the Hanseatic town of Stralsund had three ships sunk in the Permin, which accelerated the siltation of the channel and made it unnavigable.

It was not until 1625 that the Loop was torn wide open and deeply by the storm flood;[3] nothing is known about the Permin, but it can be assumed that this even weaker stretch of coast was also significantly affected.

[4] Even today this section of coast is classified as severely endangered during floods, which is why coastal protection measures are planned.

The Bay of Permin from the air