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Phuket shielding sea, dugongs against Loy Krathong trash
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2024
Phuket authorities are mobilising to protect the island’s marine life, including endangered dugongs, from a surge of festival debris during tonight's Loy Krathong celebrations.
Scientists see link between loss of marine life and disappearing seagrass
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2024
Marine researchers are drawing attention to the loss of seagrass beds, and their findings indicate a correlation with loss of marine life, according to a panel of regional marine scientists.
Thailand’s tourism recovery puts 4 marine species back on extinction watchlist
SATURDAY, APRIL 08, 2023
Covid-19 devastated Thailand’s tourism industry, but the deserted beaches were a lifeline for four species of marine mammals threatened with extinction in Thai waters.
Push for Koh Libong to become Asean conservation model
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2019
Koh Libong in the southern province of Trang is being proposed as an Asean model for the conservation of dugong, sea grass, coral, marine life, coastal resources and traditional lifestyles.
Marine expert proposes joint committee to tackle dugong issue
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019
The former head of Trang's Hat Chao Mai National Park, Manoj Wongsureerat, on Wednesday proposed that a joint committee of representatives from the three southern provinces of Trang, Krabi and Satun and related agencies be set up to study the existing sea grass fields and together tackle the issue of dugongs being swept ashore and dying.
Princess Sirivannavari pledges support for dugong pups Mariam and Yameel
FRIDAY, JULY 05, 2019
Mums with babies among dugongs sighted in Trang sea
TUESDAY, MARCH 05, 2019
The sighting of more dugongs in the Andaman sea off the coast of southern province of Trang is a good sign that the population has increased, the director of Phuket Marine Biological Centre said on Tuesday.
Noted veterinarian backs satellite tracking of dugongs after NSTDA suspends project
MONDAY, MAY 29, 2017
Chulalongkorn University Veterinary Medical Aquatic Animals Research Centre director Nantarika Chansue has said that a scheme to fit dugongs with satellite transmitters was not harmful to the animals.
Dugongs face extinction in Thailand
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017
DUGONGS IN Thailand’s waters face extinction unless their habitat and food sources are protected, according to a recent study.
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