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  • Business NewsAutomotive giants shift gears towards BEVs and HICEVs

    Automotive giants shift gears towards BEVs and HICEVs

    The fight against climate change has urged automotive industry leaders to focus on battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles (HICEVs). This is a critical step in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions caused by traditional internal combustion engines and contributing to a more sustainable transport future. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) worldwide have made the bold commitment to…

  • Things To Do10 most romantic sites in Thailand to visit with your sweetheart

    10 most romantic sites in Thailand to visit with your sweetheart

    Thailand is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations globally, and it’s easy to see why. A romantic getaway in Thailand can be as laid back or exciting as you want it to be. Having dinner by the beach watching the sunset, discovering diverse marine life, going on an adventure in the jungle, or exploring ancient temples hand in hand…

  • Things To DoTop 5 diving schools in Koh Samui

    Top 5 diving schools in Koh Samui

    Divers in Koh Samui are spoilt for choice thanks to its variety of dive sites. These spots, characterised by vivid reefs, corals, and underwater seamounts, are a diver’s dream. Furthermore, the islands’ waters are rich in marine life, home to majestic whale sharks, fish, manta rays, and more. Fortunately, with the help of Samui’s diving schools, exploring these terrains is…

  • Thailand NewsRoyal battleships make a reefinement splash as underwater tourism sets sail off Koh Tao

    Royal battleships make a reefinement splash as underwater tourism sets sail off Koh Tao

    The royal battleships Su Phairin and Han Hak Satru just took their last splash as they were submerged undersea to form refinement ambassadors. Rear Admiral Charasakiat Chaiphan, commander of the 2nd naval area, led the initiative, all part of the underwater learning park project to take the plunge into underwater tourism. The two decommissioned vessels found their new home off…

  • World NewsIndonesia’s environmental protection plan- trust the billionaires

    Indonesia’s environmental protection plan- trust the billionaires

    Indonesia’s environmental protection plan will take the revolutionary step of selling off “development” rights – not “protection” rights – to an entire archipelago of more than 100 coral islands next week. More or less anyone who happens to have enough cash washing around offshore is welcome to bid. The Widi reserve in Indonesia is described by Sotheby’s – those bastions…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket restaurant managers arrested for selling parrotfish

    Phuket restaurant managers arrested for selling parrotfish

    There’s been another parrotfish incident in Thailand, this time in Phuket. Three restaurant managers on the island province have been busted for selling parrotfish, a protected animal in Thailand. Officers inspected restaurants in Karon on Tuesday and Wednesday. The three restaurants inspected were Chic Restaurant, found with nine parrotfish, Bounty Seafood, found with five parrotfish, and Ton Tan Seafood, found…

  • Tourism NewsAndaman Sea coast set for UNESCO recognition

    Andaman Sea coast set for UNESCO recognition

    Three conservation areas on the Andaman Sea are to be nominated for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) recognition by Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa. As the islands prepare to welcome tourists on October 15, Varawut was inspecting a maintenance and waste collection project on Koh Miang of the Similan Islands in Phangnga province. Reports in…

  • Things To DoBest diving schools in Koh Samui for 2022

    Best diving schools in Koh Samui for 2022

    With so many dive locations, Koh Samui divers are spoiled for choice. A diver’s paradise, the diving locations around Koh Samui are distinguished by colourful corals, seamounts beneath the surface, and reefs. Home to manta rays, different kinds of fishes, and majestic whale sharks, the island waters are rich in marine life. Fortunately, exploring these terrains is simple with the…

  • Environment News10 ways Thailand is moving to a greener future

    10 ways Thailand is moving to a greener future

    “Green” is not usually the word that comes to mind when speaking of Thailand, especially when you are speaking through a PM2.5 face mask. But with recent attempts to improve the environment and tackle waste, here are some positive changes to shift your attention from air pollution and help you feel good about the decision to live, invest, or retire…

  • NewsDolphins spotted between Koh Racha and Phuket

    Dolphins spotted between Koh Racha and Phuket

    Dolphins have been spotted by tour groups heading to Koh Racha over the weekend. On September 2, at about midday, Surachet Mitsee and many other travellers spotted dolphins swimming alongside their boat between Koh Racha Island and Coral Island. They started to see a group of 7-8 grey dolphins at about 4 nautical miles from Chalong Pier. The dolphins consist…

  • Phuket NewsPhang Nga to create underwater tourist attraction

    Phang Nga to create underwater tourist attraction

    PHUKET: More than 20 decommissioned army trucks were lowered into the water with the aim of enhancing marine life in Phang Nga yesterday. The project was launched in honor of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. “We have placed artificial coral, army vehicles (for coral to grow on) and a statue of a sea turtle in order to revive tourism and marine…

  • Phuket NewsEnvironmentalist praises tourist’s arrest

    Environmentalist praises tourist’s arrest

    PHUKET: A marine expert and environmentalist is calling for help in keeping tourists from taking coral and other marine life out of the country. Thon Thamrongnawasawat, a member of the National Reform Council (NRC) and a marine expert and activist, expressed his concerns on social media after receiving a large number of reports by airport staff that tourists were taking…

  • Phuket NewsArtificial reef sunk off Tri Trang Beach

    Artificial reef sunk off Tri Trang Beach

    PHUKET: Concrete structures to create an artificial reef were lowered into the sea off Tri Trang Beach on Friday as part of a sustainable tourism initiative backed with private funding. The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources placed more than 120 cement cubes and cones on two rai of seabed to become homes for marine life and attract divers to…

  • Phuket NewsChief vows to boost patrols to protect Phuket divers

    Chief vows to boost patrols to protect Phuket divers

    PHUKET: The chief of the Fishery Management Center in Krabi has vowed to bolster patrols at Phuket dive destination Shark Point after photos surfaced of a gill net being dropped over the protected marine area when divers were in the water.“To ensure diver safety, we will increase the frequency of our patrols in the area to prevent any type of…

  • Phuket NewsSpecial Report: Navy ships scuttled south of Phuket for fishy passengers

    Special Report: Navy ships scuttled south of Phuket for fishy passengers

    Special Report: Three Royal Thai Navy vessels have been scuttled in Krabi Province to provide superstructures for artificial reefs as part of the province’s bid to create underwater learning centers for divers and boost the Andaman province’s tourism industry. The Gazette’s Irfarn Jamdukor reports. PHUKET: The ships are designed to function as both artificial reefs – human-made underwater structures usually…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket artificial reef project continues off Kata, Karon bays

    Phuket artificial reef project continues off Kata, Karon bays

    PHUKET: The ongoing project to develop artificial reefs off the west coast of Phuket continued today as the process of dropping 1,880 concrete frames to the sea floor began off Karon Beach. Over the next several days, the concrete frames will be dropped in clusters over a total area of 24 square kilometers, stretching from the north end of Karon…

  • Phuket NewsGo Eco Phuket aims to maintain momentum

    Go Eco Phuket aims to maintain momentum

    PHUKET: Go Eco Phuket, the local marine conservation group launched last weekend with the world’s biggest reef cleanup, is looking to maintain its momentum by joining the Royal Thai Navy in scuttling a ship to use as an artificial reef. Group members have already held discussions with local Naval officers about the project, which is expected to ease the pressure…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket’s “Dive against Debris’ reef cleanup sets new world record

    Phuket’s “Dive against Debris’ reef cleanup sets new world record

    PHUKET: The 502 participants who took part in today’s Go Eco Phuket, PADI and Project AWARE-sponsored “Dive Against Debris” can now proudly lay claim to staging the biggest reef cleanup of any kind in the world. The record turnout surpassed pre-event expectations of 14 PADI dive boats and more than 450 participants to sweep the reefs off Koh Racha Noi,…

  • Phuket NewsWaves continue to sweep injured turtles onto Phuket

    Waves continue to sweep injured turtles onto Phuket

    PHUKET: Officers at the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) recovered a juvenile Olive Ridley sea turtle suffering from lacerations, and its front left flipper amputated entirely, from Mai Khao Beach yesterday. “We received a report from The Mai Khao Marine Turtle Foundation that the turtle had washed ashore in front of Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa – Marriott at Mai…

  • Thai LifePhuket Diving: PADI centers clean up Phuket

    Phuket Diving: PADI centers clean up Phuket

    PHUKET: After coming face to face with shattered coral reef systems all over the world and confronting messes of plastic bags and tangled fishing nets, which are not-so-slowly strangling one of the world’s most important ecosystems, divers understand the importance of reef cleanups. There is of course that feeling of only delaying the inevitable, but isn’t that why we try…

  • Phuket NewsUnderwater park ready for divers

    Underwater park ready for divers

    PHUKET: Sculptures worth 4 million baht have been placed on the seabed at a depth of 15 meters close to Koh Racha Yai, and are being promoted as a special “must see” site for divers in the coming high season.Phuket Diving Park, as the site is now known, features sculptures including Thai demons (yak), traditional decorative arches, a sala, two…

  • Phuket News“New’ reef bigger than any in the region

    “New’ reef bigger than any in the region

    PHANG NGA: Marine scientists are still charting the extent of an uncharted reef off Tai Muang, Phang Nga, covering, they say, at least four square kilometers – far larger than any known reef in the region.The discovery of the reef, made in the first week of January, was documented by Songpol Tippayawong, Head of the Thailand Marine and Coastal Conservation…

  • Phuket NewsRed herring in reef bombing probe | Thaiger

    Red herring in reef bombing probe

    KRABI: Investigators probing the dynamiting of coral in Koh Lanta National Park thought they had made a breakthrough yesterday when a tip-off led them to two men who, they found, were in possession of explosives. Questioning revealed, however, that the two suspects had not been involved in the destruction of the Hin Daeng and Hin Muang reefs. Pol Col Adisak…

  • Phuket NewsGovernor backs sea walking | Thaiger

    Governor backs sea walking

    PHUKET: Phuket Governor Pongpayome Vasaputi has recommended to the government that sea walking be put on a firm legal footing. In a document sent to the Prime Minister’s office, he also recommended that the local Tourist Business and Guide Registration Office (GRO) be given sole responsibility for issuing licenses and overseeing the industry. A handful of companies currently conduct sea…