Sebae is a type of sea cucumber found in tropical and subtropical waters. It belongs to the family Holothuriidae and is known for its elongated, soft body covered in a leathery skin. Sebae sea cucumbers play a vital role in marine ecosystems by recycling nutrients and breaking down organic matter on the ocean floor.
These creatures are often harvested for their culinary and medicinal uses in various cultures, particularly in Southeast Asia. They are considered a delicacy and are used in traditional medicine due to their nutritional properties. Conservation efforts are important to ensure the sustainability of sebae populations.