Ceram Sea

The Ceram Sea ( Indonesian: According Seram ) is a 12,000 -square-mile marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. It is located in the Malay Archipelago and is a tropical sea.

To the northwest is the Molukkensee, the Halmaherasee northeast, southeast and south of the Arafura Sea Banda Sea the.

The island of Misool is located in the Ceram Sea. According to the third edition of Limits of Oceans and Seas from the year 1953, the International Hydrographic Organization, the northern limit of the Ceram Sea attracts approximately from the easternmost part of the Sula Islands over the islands Obira, Tobalai, Kekek Pisang until after Kofiau, then further to Tanjong Sele, in the west of Vogelkop Peninsula in New Guinea. Next south of the Bentuni Bay is one of the world's largest mangrove areas in the world. On the south side of the border will run from Karoefa New Guinea Adi until after Kei Besar, then continue to the Watubela Islands and the Gorom Islands and finally the island of Seram and Buru.

Under the Sea extends to the up to 5,318 meters deep Burubecken a geomorphic threshold.

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