Seram Sea
The Seram Sea is a body of water located in eastern Indonesia, bordered by the islands of Seram to the south and Buru to the north. It connects to the Arafura Sea to the east and the Molucca Sea to the west. The sea is known for its rich marine biodiversity and is part of the larger Coral Triangle, which is recognized for its high levels of coral and fish species.
The Seram Sea plays a significant role in local fishing and transportation. It is also a popular area for diving and snorkeling, attracting tourists who wish to explore its vibrant underwater ecosystems. The surrounding islands are home to various indigenous communities that rely on the sea for their livelihoods.