1. Biodiversity:
Ke Ga is a diverse marine ecosystem, with many types of animals and plants living underwater and on the coast. Here, I had the opportunity to study the diversity of organisms such as coral reefs, seaweed, special fish, and other marine animals. Observing and studying the interactions between species and their habitats is an integral part of the journey of discovery.
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2. Food Web and Biological Supply Chain:
Observing and studying food webs and biological supply chains in marine ecosystems is an important part of my job. I monitored the movement and reproduction of fish, the growth of coral reefs, and how organisms interact with each other to maintain the natural balance of the habitat.

3. Effects of Man-made and Climate Change:
Researching the effects of anthropogenic activity and climate change on marine ecosystems is also an important part of my work at Ke Ga. I have probed issues such as marine pollution, the impact of overfishing, and climate change on the development of marine species.
4. Conservation and Sustainable Development:
An important part of my research is to propose conservation and sustainable development measures for Ke Ga and other marine ecosystems. I have worked with local communities, environmental managers, and non-profit organizations to propose solutions that protect and maintain the natural balance of these waters.
Chicken Millets - An Ecological World Waiting to Be Explored
From the perspective of an ecological researcher, Ke Ga is not only a beautiful tourist destination, but also a potential research environment for marine ecosystems. The discovery and research of marine flora and fauna, biological food webs, and the effects of anthropogenic activities and climate change are important tasks in the conservation and sustainable development of millet. Chicken and other marine areas around the world.