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The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid statue, located in the harbor of Copenhagen, Denmark, is a bronze sculpture inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. Unveiled in 1913, it symbolizes Denmark's maritime heritage and cultural identity. Its coastal environment supports marine algae, small fish such as herring and juvenile cod, and seabirds including gulls. The surrounding ecosystem features brackish waters of the Ƙresund Strait, rocky shores, and port activity, blending urban nature with marine biodiversity in a dynamic Scandinavian coastal setting and tourism landmark of Copenhagen, Denmark region.


The Little Mermaid


The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid of Copenhagen is a bronze sculpture inaugurated in 1913, created by Edvard Eriksen in homage to Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. It is located on the Langelinie promenade within the city's harbor landscape. Its surrounding ecosystem belongs to the Ƙresund strait, where Baltic waters mix with marine currents. Dominant flora includes seaweed, eelgrass meadows, and phytoplankton. The fauna features herring, cod, crabs, mollusks, and seabirds such as gulls and cormorants. Harbor porpoises may occasionally appear. This urban coastal environment blends tourism, culture, and marine ecology, reflecting a fragile balance between human presence and natural harbor biodiversity in Copenhagen. It remains an iconic symbol of Denmark tourism heritage.





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The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen is one of Denmark's most iconic cultural landmarks, created in 1913 by sculptor Edvard Eriksen and inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. The bronze figure sits on a rock in the harbor at Langelinie, where the aquatic ecosystem of the Ƙresund Strait connects the Baltic and North Seas. This brackish environment supports marine algae, eelgrass, mussels, crustaceans, and fish such as cod and herring. Seabirds including gulls and cormorants are common, feeding within the harbor waters. Coastal flora includes salt tolerant grasses and pioneer plants adapted to urban shoreline conditions. The site reflects a delicate balance between cultural heritage and natural marine processes, where tides, salinity, and seasonal currents shape biodiversity. It remains both a tourist attraction and an ecological microhabitat within Copenhagen's waterfront landscape. Together it illustrates the interaction between art, urban life, and marine ecosystems in a changing northern European coastal environment over time with ecological sensitivity awareness.



Langelinie

Langelinie is a historic waterfront promenade located in Copenhagen, Denmark, originally developed in the 19th century as part of the city's expanding port infrastructure. Over time it transformed into a public recreational and cultural space, integrating maritime heritage with urban ecology. It is best known for hosting The Little Mermaid statue and landscaped coastal paths. Its ecological environment includes Ƙresund marine influences, seabirds, and resilient coastal vegetation adapted to saline winds. serves as a pedestrian corridor connecting harbor districts, parks, and attractions while supporting urban biodiversity and sustainable waterfront management.

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