Ceram Sea
The Ceram Sea is a body of water located in the eastern part of Indonesia, situated between the islands of Ceram and Buru. It is part of the larger Maluku Sea and is known for its rich marine biodiversity, making it an important area for fishing and ecological studies.
The sea is characterized by its deep waters and numerous small islands, which provide habitats for various marine species. The surrounding region is also culturally significant, with local communities relying on the sea for their livelihoods through fishing and trade.