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  • Pattaya NewsPattaya releases 100,000 shrimp and sea snails to boost marine life

    Pattaya releases 100,000 shrimp and sea snails to boost marine life

    Pattaya is taking significant steps to protect its coastal ecosystem with a major marine animal release event. Deputy Mayor Krissana Boonsawat led the initiative, which saw the release of 100,000 juvenile whiteleg shrimp and 1,000 spotted Babylon sea snails into the sea off Jomtien Beach. Organised in collaboration with the Department of Fisheries, the Coastal Aquaculture Research and Development Centre…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket marine life in crisis as biologists save species

    Phuket marine life in crisis as biologists save species

    Marine biologists in Phuket are working tirelessly to protect the island’s marine life, with two sea turtle rescues and an investigation into the mysterious death of a dolphin. Yesterday, June 5, the Phuket Marine Biological Centre (PMBC) and the Rare Marine Animal Rescue Network sprang into action after receiving reports of two critically endangered species in distress. The first rescue…

  • Thailand NewsNet gains: Fishing ban to boost marine life in Thailand

    Net gains: Fishing ban to boost marine life in Thailand

    In a sweeping move to rejuvenate dwindling fish stocks, the Department of Fishery rolled out a crucial fishing ban spanning the coasts from Prachuap Khiri Khan to Surat Thani. Effective in two phases, from tomorrow, February 15 to May 15, and May 16 to June 14, the initiative targets different maritime zones, aiming to give marine life a much-needed break.…

  • Thailand NewsGet ready to sea it all: Trang opens for snorkeling with marine life

    Get ready to sea it all: Trang opens for snorkeling with marine life

    Trang province is now ready to welcome tourists to admire the stunning beauty of the sea at Lao Liang Island. Visitors can snorkel to see schools of anchovy swimming around coral reefs and spot dozens of clownfish among vibrant sea anemones, showcasing the richness of natural marine life. Anan Gingkoyao, also known as Bang Daad, a 36 year old local…

  • Thailand NewsRecord sea temperatures devastate coral reefs and marine life

    Record sea temperatures devastate coral reefs and marine life

    Record sea surface temperatures in Thailand’s eastern gulf coast are causing severe damage to the region’s aquatic life, raising concerns among scientists and local communities. Coral reefs that were once vibrant and colourful, situated about 5 metres underwater, have turned white due to coral bleaching. This phenomenon indicates deteriorating health caused by elevated water temperatures. Data reveals that sea surface…

  • Thailand NewsUndernourished dugong spotted in Trang raises alarm for marine life

    Undernourished dugong spotted in Trang raises alarm for marine life

    A dugong, appearing undernourished and weak, was spotted in Trang’s Koh Libong area, a well-known sanctuary for these marine creatures. The animal’s condition has generated alarm among the public and researchers, considering the diminishing seagrass around the island due to human activities and climate change. Santi Nirawat, director of the Marine and Coastal Resources Research Centre (Lower Andaman Sea) at…

  • Pattaya NewsIntense plankton bloom threatens Chon Buri’s marine life and mussel farms

    Intense plankton bloom threatens Chon Buri’s marine life and mussel farms

    A severe plankton bloom, unusually dense in nature, has emerged off the eastern coast of Chon Buri province, leading to the formation of what marine scientists are referring to as an aquatic “dead zone.” This situation poses a significant threat to the livelihoods of local fishermen and the operations of mussel farms in the region. In specific areas of the…

  • Phuket NewsChinese tour group apologised after causing harm to Thai marine life

    Chinese tour group apologised after causing harm to Thai marine life

    The serene waters of Ao La on Koh Racha Yai, situated south of Phuket, were recently embroiled in controversy when tourists from a Chinese tour company, Jinyang Holiday Group, engaged in activities harmful to marine life and environment. They posed for photos with seemingly innocent starfish in hand and ventured onto delicate coral reefs, drawing the ire of local marine…

  • Environment NewsThailand’s marine life is rebounding during Covid-19 crisis

    Thailand’s marine life is rebounding during Covid-19 crisis

    The Marine National Park in the southern province of Trang spotted 4 dugongs, 4 dolphins and 8 sea turtles offshore near Hat Chao Mai National Park. The MNP and Hat Chao Mai National Park conducted the observation by sea and air covering the areas abundant with seagrass around Yong Lam Beach, Yong Ling Beach, and Ko Muk. The dugong pod…

  • South Thailand NewsMarine scientist fears impact to marine life from Pabuk

    Marine scientist fears impact to marine life from Pabuk

    Marine scientist and vice dean of the Faculty of Fisheries of Kasetsaart University Thon Thamrongnawasawat has posted his concerns about the massive amount of fresh water pouring into the Gulf from rivers in the wake of the Pabuk storm. “Besides damages inflicted on properties, live stocks and farmlands by tropical storm Pabuk, the storm is likely to have caused extensive…

  • NewsPaklok community release new marine life to counter over-fishing in the region

    Paklok community release new marine life to counter over-fishing in the region

    The Phuket Governor Norraphat Plodthong attended activities yesterday (May 8) at the Baan Para Pier in Paklok at 4pm. Joining him were the Chief of the Phuket office of the Department of Fisheries, Kowit Kaoean and others. Mr Kowit says, “Our marine resources are being degenerated and decreased as illegal fisheries equipment continue to be used and there are many fisheries…

  • Phuket NewsArticle 17 enforced: DMCR to arrest tourists, guides for disturbing marine life

    Article 17 enforced: DMCR to arrest tourists, guides for disturbing marine life

    PHUKET: Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) officials are adopting tougher rules in an attempt to rescue three islands off Phuket’s coast from man-made environmental damage. A committee assembled by members of the DMCR’s Region 6 has agreed to expand the powers of DMCR officers and to level harsher punishments for tourists and boat operators who disturb wildlife. The…

  • Thai LifeKeep it Green: Mending our ways to save marine life

    Keep it Green: Mending our ways to save marine life

    PHUKET: One could go on ad nauseam about the destruction of Phuket’s marine environment. Consider eutrofication, the remorseless process whereby the continental shelf surrounding our emerald isle is laced with chemicals from fertilizer and waste resulting in the growth of algae, and water so depleted of oxygen that few fish will tolerate it. Worse, the cement-laced sediment from land development…

  • Phuket NewsSpecial Report: Andaman trash takes toll on local marine life

    Special Report: Andaman trash takes toll on local marine life

    PHUKET: Enormous amounts of trash and discarded fishing nets continue to wreak havoc on the regions marine life with 2 dolphins and 1 turtle being rescued this month alone, despite raised awareness on the issue, said Kongkiat Kittiwattanawong, head of the endangered species unit at the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC). “Compared to last year, the number of reported animals…

  • Phuket NewsOfficials fear marine life hit by wrecked cargo ship

    Officials fear marine life hit by wrecked cargo ship

    PHUKET: Local officers have filed a preemptive notice to Chalong Police over the recovery of a wrecked 67.6 meter-long mulch-purpose cargo vessel in fear that a significant amount of damage has been done to the coral reefs along Koh Hei, also known as Coral Island. Sinaran Andaman wrecked into Koh Hei on July 8 in rough seas that sank two…

  • Phuket NewsTour company pulls down Phuket “marine life abuse’ video

    Tour company pulls down Phuket “marine life abuse’ video

    PHUKET: Intense public criticism has forced a Bangkok tour company to remove a video showing sea-walking tourists handling marine creatures at Coral Island, off Phuket’s southeastern coast, from its Facebook page. Gift Box Travel, which sells package tours to Phuket, posted the controversial video on its Facebook page (click here) last Friday. The video showed tourists on a sea-walking tour…

  • Phuket NewsCarnage to Phuket’s marine life continues

    Carnage to Phuket’s marine life continues

    PHUKET: In just one day, half a dozen Olive Ridley sea turtles were rescued in Phuket, all suffering lacerations caused by fishing nets, and a young dolphin was stranded on Mai Khao Beach.Kongkiat Kittiwattanawong, head of the Endangered Species Unit (ESU) at the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC), revealed yesterday that ESU officers received a report from lifeguards at Karon…

  • Thai LifePhuket Reminder: Family Rally to aid marine life conservation

    Phuket Reminder: Family Rally to aid marine life conservation

    PHUKET: Kriengsak Jarunonwiwai at Phuket Butterfly Garden & Insect World on Saturday, reminded everyone that the Family Rally to save the marine environment is still on for April 1. The Family Rally is a joint project supported by local government and private organizations that aims to return clownfish, seahorses and sea turtles to Phuket’s coastal waters. For more details and…

  • Phuket NewsChevy Phuket to hold ‘Family Rally’, marine life release

    Chevy Phuket to hold ‘Family Rally’, marine life release

    PHUKET: The Chevrolet dealership in Phuket is holding a “family car rally” and marine wildlife release ceremony on April 1 to help restore the ocean environment. Organized by Chevrolet Phuket with support from Phuket Marine Biological Center and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) office in Phuket Town, this family event is limited to one hundred cars. Although the event…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket marine life to benefit from dugong conservation MoU

    Phuket marine life to benefit from dugong conservation MoU

    PHUKET: After two years of lobbying by the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC), the government has finally agreed to sign an international memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at protecting the endangered dugong population in Thai waters, the Gazette has learned.Kanjana Adulyanukosol of the Phuket Marine Biological Center’s Endangered Species Unit said the government is now ready to sign the memorandum,…

  • Phuket NewsPolice raid nets protected marine life | Thaiger

    Police raid nets protected marine life

    RAWAI: Police are trying to identify the owner of a house in the Sea Gypsy village in Rawai after a raid on it revealed 18 tanks containing 19 pieces of live coral, 130 sea anemones, and more than 2,000 fish of protected species. Pol Col Sati Malakanont, superintendent of Chalong Police Station, told the Gazette that the house was raided…

  • NewsMarine Office sets new life vest standards

    Marine Office sets new life vest standards

    The Phuket Marine Office has issued a rule about life vest standard’s certification for each boat to ensure all vessels only use the life vest approved by the Marine Office to guarantee quality. Phuket Marine Office Chief, Surat Sirisaiyat, says that the new rule will order all boats to use life vesta approved by the Marine Office, which comprises qualifications…

  • Phuket NewsLifeguards issue warning against marine activities

    Lifeguards issue warning against marine activities

    PHUKET: Lifeguards issued a marine activities warning to tourists and island residence following the death of a teen fisherman whose body was recovered yesterday evening (story here). “Rough seas claimed another life this year. I urge everyone to avoid marine activities of any type, especially swimming and fishing, during these current weather conditions,” said Kata-Karon Chief Lifeguard Uten Singsom. Mr…

  • Phuket NewsMarine Department to review life-jacket policy

    Marine Department to review life-jacket policy

    PHUKET: The Marine Department is looking to review its strict policy for life-jacket use on tour boats, which requires all passengers to don the vests before the boat departs, confirmed Chula Sukmanop, director-general of the Marine Department. The tough enforcement of safety measures was put into effect in November last year (story here), after a speedboat driver crashed into a…

  • Phuket NewsSea debris killing Phuket sea life: marine expert

    Sea debris killing Phuket sea life: marine expert

    PHUKET CITY: A leading marine biologist has warned that the dumping of debris into the waters of Phuket, Phang Nga and Krabi is harming marine species in the region. Speaking at an event to mark the United Nation’s first-ever official World Oceans Day on Monday, researcher Kanjana Adulyanukosol of the Phuket Marine Biological Center’s Endangered Species Unit said that sea…

  • Thailand NewsFishing vessel fire off Surat Thani coast claims one life

    Fishing vessel fire off Surat Thani coast claims one life

    A fishing vessel caught fire and sank off the coast of Surat Thani, resulting in the death of one crew member. Yesterday, June 23, at 3pm, Vice Admiral Nares Wongtrakun, director of the 2nd Naval Area Command, ordered Captain Natthaphon Sinphunphon, deputy director of the Surat Thani Maritime Enforcement Command Centre, to dispatch a high-speed rescue vessel, Sornchon 4003, to…

  • Thailand NewsSimilan and Surin islands go off-grid: The strategy to restore Thailand’s marine paradise

    Similan and Surin islands go off-grid: The strategy to restore Thailand’s marine paradise

    Each year, at the start of the monsoon season, officials press pause on tourism at the Similan and Surin Islands. From May 16 to October 15, the national parks are officially closed to all visitors. This isn’t a random decision but an ongoing annual measure to maintain the balance of the marine ecosystem, reduce the impact of tourism, and allow…

  • Thailand NewsThailand launches e-ticket system in marine parks

    Thailand launches e-ticket system in marine parks

    The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) will officially introduce a fully operational e-ticket system on October 15 across six key marine national parks, marking the beginning of the tourist season. This pilot project aims to boost park revenue by 10% and improve transparency in collecting entrance fees. During a press conference yesterday, April 28, Director-General Attapol…

  • Phuket TravelJW Marriott Phuket to host 16th annual Mai Khao Marine Turtle Release

    JW Marriott Phuket to host 16th annual Mai Khao Marine Turtle Release

    In celebration of the Thai New Year this Songkran, JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa has partnered with Mai Khao Marine Turtle Foundation once again to host the 16th Annual Mai Khao Marine Turtle Release on Sunday, April 13, from 10am to 12pm at the Andaman Grill beachfront. All guests, families, and community members are invited to participate in a…

  • Phuket NewsVillagers find beheaded dugong in Phuket, sparking marine safety concerns

    Villagers find beheaded dugong in Phuket, sparking marine safety concerns

    A grim discovery unfolded when villagers found a beheaded dugong floating near the shores of Baan Bang Rong, Phuket. Officials were promptly called to investigate the incident, which has sparked concerns about marine life safety and illegal poaching activities. The report of the gruesome find reached the local police station yesterday, November 14. Nopadol Tonmanee, an investigator at Thalang Police…