The Wehea-Kelay Landscape consists of two watersheds, Wahau and the Kelay Watershed. Long Duhung Village is located in the Kelay watershed. The function of the 2 watersheds is to provide the most important environmental services, such as clean water supply for the lives of local communities (economic, social, and cultural).

Berau has a complex river network starting from the Berau River, which is the confluence of the Segah and Kelay Rivers, as well as other rivers in the area. The Kelay River area is part of the Berau River watershed, which originates in Berau Bay. The Tanjung Redeb area is the upstream of the Segah River.
As an inseparable part of the Wehea-Kelay Landscape, the Kelay River is one of the priority natural resources that should be maintained and protected. Together with partners and stakeholders, YKAN is working in collaboration to preserve biodiversity and ensure the preservation of the Wehea-Kelay Landscape.
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