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  • World NewsMass coral bleaching cast shadow over future of Great Barrier Reef | Thaiger

    Mass coral bleaching cast shadow over future of Great Barrier Reef

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Mass coral bleaching cast shadow over future of Great Barrier Reef Phuket Gazette / Reuters SYDNEY: Mass coral bleaching has destroyed at least 35 percent of the northern and central Great Barrier Reef, Australian scientists said on Monday, a major blow to the World Heritage Site…

  • Phuket NewsKrabi adds buoys to protect corals

    Krabi adds buoys to protect corals

    KRABI: In an effort to protect marine life, Krabi officials yesterday announced the installation of 16 additional buoys near popular tourist attractions. “The purpose of the buoys is to mark the presence of coral reefs so that ships and boats can avoid anchoring there,” said Sarayuth Tanthien, chief of the Hat Noppharat Thara – Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park.…

  • Phuket NewsPhi Phi management plan tackles anchors on corals, feeding fish

    Phi Phi management plan tackles anchors on corals, feeding fish

    PHUKET: The first step in saving the marine ecosystem within Phi Phi National Park is to put an end to boats dropping anchor on corals and tour operators allowing clients to feed fish (story here), an expert study announced last week. Damage done by the tourism industry was seen at 12 of the 14 marine areas within Hat Noppharat Thara…

  • Phuket NewsBread crumbs no problem for coral reef, says Phuket official

    Bread crumbs no problem for coral reef, says Phuket official

    PHUKET: Despite specialists’ worries, the director of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports (MOTS) Phuket office explained that feeding fish bread in small quantities is no cause for concern. “Officers from the Phuket Marine Biological Center [PMBC] say that feeding fish will change their natural habits. However, based on my experience, I do not think that it is wrong to…

  • Thai LifeDiving: House reefs – providing junkies their dive fix

    Diving: House reefs – providing junkies their dive fix

    PHUKET: Most of us have only a few precious days a year to get a fix for our diving addictions. Of course, those in the profession spend more days in the water than out of it, but for the rest of us, it comes down to one or two diving holidays a year. After six months of day dreaming about…

  • Phuket NewsVideo Report: Phuket dive boat operators join forces for cleaner reefs

    Video Report: Phuket dive boat operators join forces for cleaner reefs

    PHUKET: Dive boat operators of all creeds, and all certification affiliations, banded together last weekend to clean popular Phuket dive sites ahead of the high season. Nine boats, including one sport-fishing vessel, piled on about 200 participants and spent the day at various dive sites including Anemone Reef, Shark Point, Koh Mai Thon and many others. About 2,000kg of trash,…

  • Thai LifeKilling Phuket’s reefs one slice of bread at a time

    Killing Phuket’s reefs one slice of bread at a time

    PHUKET: Thousands of small sergeant-major fish frantically banqueting on sopping, wet slices of bread floating on the ocean surface is not an uncommon sight for tourists taking boat trips from Phuket to discover the wonders of the Andaman Sea. Everyday, hundreds of tour boats bring thousands of tourists to islands along the Andaman coast. Many of the boat operators, perhaps…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket’s Nai Harn Bay gets artificial coral reef

    Phuket’s Nai Harn Bay gets artificial coral reef

    PHUKET: Villagers and marine officers joined together yesterday to drop concrete frames into the sea at Nai Harn Bay as substructures for artificial coral reefs.“There were over 50 people there to help drop 200 concrete frame-cubes,” said Tanet Munnoy, chief of the Phuket Office of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR).“Coral reefs are important resources for marine animals.…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket tour operators targeted for damaging reefs

    Phuket tour operators targeted for damaging reefs

    PHUKET: Officials have sworn to take action against boat operators dropping anchor on live corals in popular Phuket day-trip destinations such as Koh Racha Yai, after a video showing an anchor destroying the fragile marine environment surfaced online last week. “I was notified by the Go Eco Phuket team about the problem. I will issue a letter to all boat…

  • Phuket NewsSevere coral damage prompts DNP to limit dive tourists to Phi Phi Island

    Severe coral damage prompts DNP to limit dive tourists to Phi Phi Island

    PHUKET: Coral reefs at the popular marine national park that covers the famous Phi Phi Islands near Phuket have reached a severe level of degradation due to bleaching, a senior government official revealed yesterday.“Bleaching has affected up to 70 per cent of the coral reefs around Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. Of the affected corals, 47.52 per…

  • Thai LifePhuket Diving: Building the reefs of the future

    Phuket Diving: Building the reefs of the future

    PHUKET: The texture from the flaking, oxidized iron of the 1700s hand grenade is a novelty in itself as we sit at five meters on the 1724 Guadalupe Underwater archaeological Preserve. The Dominican Republic “wreck” complete with ancient pieces of broken amphora pottery, ballast stones, cannons and other artifacts from the period, was developed as an underwater museum exhibit available…

  • Phuket NewsPADI divers prepare for Phuket’s biggest coral reef cleanup

    PADI divers prepare for Phuket’s biggest coral reef cleanup

    PHUKET: Nine dive boats and almost 20 PADI dive shops with the guidance of PADI Project AWARE have put aside their differences and on Tuesday, at the group’s third meeting, announced the date for what they hope will be the largest coral reef cleanup in Phuket. The project, part of the group’s start-up “Go Eco Phuket“, aims to set “cleanup…

  • Phuket NewsCoastal development destroying reefs off Phuket

    Coastal development destroying reefs off Phuket

    – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Coastal development destroying reefs off Phuket PHUKET (The Nation): Massive land development in Phuket province will be strictly controlled by environmental regulations after findings that large amounts of sediment caused by construction has destroyed a large area of coral reefs and marine ecosystems. Over 250 square kilometers of coral…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket coral bounces back from bleaching blight

    Phuket coral bounces back from bleaching blight

    PHUKET: Considerable improvement in the condition of bleached coral reefs around Phuket and along the Andaman Coast has been noted by government researchers, it was announced at a meeting early this week. Boonchob Sudthamanaswong, Director-General of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources Andaman Coast Group (DMCR-Andaman), chaired a seminar at the Phuket Merlin Hotel on Monday to discuss government…

  • Thai LifePhuket’s corals and conscience now cleaner

    Phuket’s corals and conscience now cleaner

    PHUKET: The sandy seafloor suddenly gave way to the wall of wrecked coral skirting Coral Island. The forest of dead branching corals, which should have been a Mecca of sea life, was a ghost town. The site was haunting, but further along the reef, the barren coral landscape gave way to signs of life as a volunteer dive team carefully…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket coral gets its groove back

    Phuket coral gets its groove back

    PHUKET: Recent shallow-water surveys conducted off Phuket have documented significant regrowth of coral, marine biologists say. Researchers headed by divers from the Marine and Coastal Biology and Ecology Unit of Phuket Marine Biology Center (PMBC) reveal the island’s coral reefs are starting to show signs of recovery from last year’s devastating coral bleaching episode. Initial post-bleaching damage assessments showed that…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket marine center moves to save bleached coral

    Phuket marine center moves to save bleached coral

    PHUKET: The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) will today request that parts of the Similan and Surin national parks be closed to protect dying corals there. DMCR Director-General Kasemssan Jinnawaso announced yesterday that his department would file the request with the National Parks, Wildlife and Plants Conservation Department, which manages the national parks. “We will request closure of…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket hit by coral bleaching | Thaiger

    Phuket hit by coral bleaching

    Phuket NEWS Hound – A daily digest of news from around the world compiled by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community PHUKET: Marine scientists have been closely watching massive coral bleaching in the Andaman Sea around Phuket, believed to be the worst case in Thai waters for 20 years. According to the Bangkok Post, coral reefs off Phuket, Krabi and…

  • Phuket NewsBarge damages coral at Racha Island

    Barge damages coral at Racha Island

    RAWAI, PHUKET: A barge carrying building material has seriously damaged a patch of coral reef off Koh Racha, according to the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR). Locals reported that the barge, allegedly belonging to Namchai Ocean Transport Company, was being towed ashore at Siam Bay on Koh Racha Yai. Prachuap Mokharat, a fisheries officer with the DMCR’s regional…

  • Phuket NewsNew coral reef found near Phuket

    New coral reef found near Phuket

    PHUKET CITY: A new coral reef covering an area almost the size of two soccer fields has been discovered off the coast of Phang Nga. The reef was discovered by fishermen around five nautical miles west of Kho Khao Island in Phang Nga’s Takuapa District. The reef lies at a depth of about 21 meters. Mr Chaimongkol Yaemarunpattana, a coral…

  • Phuket NewsCoral Reef Squadron red-flagged | Thaiger

    Coral Reef Squadron red-flagged

    PHUKET CITY: The sinking of 10 decommissioned military aircraft – nicknamed the Coral Reef Squadron – to create Thailand’s largest artificial reef has been postponed until November, Tourism Authority of Thailand South Region 4 Office Director Suwalai Pinpradub announced today.Speaking at a press conference this afternoon, K. Suwalai said that the strong winds and large waves that have arrived with…

  • Phuket NewsExperts discuss tsunami damage to coral | Thaiger

    Experts discuss tsunami damage to coral

    PHUKET CITY: Some 13% of reefs inspected after the tsunami had 50% or more of their coral destroyed by the waves, experts from Japan and Thailand, as well as local divers, were told yesterday at a seminar at the Phuket Merlin Hotel. In many other places, however, the coral was undamaged.Spearheading the seminar was Sakanan Plathong. He led a team…

  • Phuket NewsDivers retrieve 300m net from coral reef

    Divers retrieve 300m net from coral reef

    PHANG NGA BAY: Phuket Marine Biology Center officers and volunteers from local dive companies yesterday worked together to retrieve a 300-meter-long fishing net that had become entangled on coral just off Koh Hang. The net was discovered by a PMBC officer on a regular dive to inspect the condition of the coral. A length of about 10 meters was found…

  • Phuket NewsCoral trafficker arrested | Thaiger

    Coral trafficker arrested

    PHUKET TOWN: A local sorng taew driver was arrested at 7 am today when police officers caught him loading boxes of protected coral valued at 100,000 baht onto a van bound for Surat Thani. Acting on a tip-off, officers arrived at the Montri Rd terminus where vans bound for Surat Thani gather, as Phuket native Weerayuth Taodaeng, 41, was loading…

  • Phuket NewsWorld-renowned reefs, fish destroyed by dynamite | Thaiger

    World-renowned reefs, fish destroyed by dynamite

    KRABI: The diving community along the Andaman coast is in an uproar after fishermen used dynamite to blast fish around the famed coral reefs at Hin Daeng and Hin Muang, destroying both the reefs and the marine life around them. Both sites are underwater mountains in Koh Lanta National Park. Hin Daeng, which has a peak that pokes above the…

  • Things To DoWelcome to Phuket – A comprehensive guide to the beauty and attractions of Phuket

    Welcome to Phuket – A comprehensive guide to the beauty and attractions of Phuket

    Phuket’s appeal spans generations. It draws everyone from baby boomers seeking a serene retirement haven to Gen Z travellers looking for Instagram-worthy spots. Wellness enthusiasts flock here to rejuvenate their body and mind, digital nomads thrive in its laid-back lifestyle, families find endless entertainment, expats enjoy a welcoming environment to settle down, honeymooners discover the perfect romantic escape, and even…

  • GuidesA guide to visiting Koh Samui in 2024

    A guide to visiting Koh Samui in 2024

    Picture yourself hopping off a plane and stepping right onto the sunshine-drenched shores of Koh Samui in 2024. How exciting is that? Visiting Koh Samui is an idyllic location where the azure sea coalesces with white sand, and the coconut trees oscillate in the tropical zephyr. This is not merely wishful thinking, rather it signifies your next voyage preparation. In…

  • TravelExploring Pattaya in 2024 – An ultimate travel guide

    Exploring Pattaya in 2024 – An ultimate travel guide

    Imagine stepping into 2024, with the salty breeze of the Gulf of Thailand in your hair and the lively cityscape of Pattaya unfolding before you. This busy coastal city, known for its stunning beaches and pulsating nightlife, has a lot more to offer than you’d think. This guide will help you uncover Pattaya’s hidden gems and make the most of…

  • Thailand NewsMaya Bay to close for two months for monsoon season recovery

    Maya Bay to close for two months for monsoon season recovery

    The renowned Maya Bay in the Phi Phi Islands will be closed to tourists from August 1 to September 30 to allow nature to recover and ensure visitor safety during the monsoon season. Despite the rough seas, tourists continue to flock to this destination made famous by the Danny Boyle movie The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Yutthapong Damsrisuk, head of…

  • Thailand HotelsPullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort puts sustainability at its heart

    Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort puts sustainability at its heart

    The term sustainability is often thrown around as a buzzword in the hospitality industry, but at Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort, it’s genuinely part of their mission. Located in Makham Bay, just south of Phuket Town, the beautiful resort puts sustainable practices into action that benefit both the environment and the local community through their EcoHarmony Initiative. In fact, their…