The
Bothnian Bay or
Bay of Bothnia (
, ) is the northernmost part of the
Gulf of Bothnia, which is in turn the northern part of the
Baltic Sea. The land holding the bay is still rising after the weight of ice-age glaciers has been removed, and within 2,000 years the bay will be a large freshwater lake. The bay today is fed by several large rivers, and is relatively unaffected by tides, so has low salinity. It freezes each year for up to six months. Compared to other parts of the Baltic it has little plant or animal life.