Das Küstenrevier

Definition
The phrase Das Küstenrevier is a German expression that translates loosely to “the coastal district” or “the coastal area.” It does not correspond to a widely recognized or formally defined concept in academic, geographic, or governmental literature.

Overview
Because the term is not established in major reference works, its usage appears limited to informal contexts, such as regional descriptions, literary titles, or colloquial speech. Occasionally, it may be employed to denote a particular stretch of coastline under discussion, but no standardized boundaries or official designation are associated with it.

Etymology / Origin
The expression combines two German nouns:

  • Küste – “coast” or “shore.”
  • Revier – “district,” “area,” or “region,” often used in contexts such as wildlife management, policing zones, or resource exploitation.

Thus, Küstenrevier literally means “coastal region.” The definite article das simply specifies “the” particular area being referenced.

Characteristics
Given the lack of an official definition, any characteristics attributed to Das Küstenrevier would depend entirely on the specific context in which the term is employed. Potential attributes might include:

  • Proximity to the sea or a large body of water.
  • Geographic features typical of coastal zones (e.g., dunes, cliffs, estuaries).
  • Economic activities such as fishing, tourism, or maritime transport.
  • Environmental considerations like coastal erosion or habitat preservation.

Because no formal scope exists, these traits are not standardized.

Related Topics

  • Coastal zone management – the planning and regulation of activities in coastal areas.
  • Küstenlandschaft – German term for “coastal landscape.”
  • Revier (administrative) – various administrative districts in German-speaking countries.
  • Maritime law – legal framework governing activities on and near the sea.
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