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SPRC pays 36 Samet fishermen THB45,000 each for oil spill
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 02, 2022
Star Petroleum Refining (SPRC) on Tuesday paid 36 Koh Samet fishermen a compensation of 45,000 baht each for an oil spill in Rayong’s Phe subdistrict, a news source reported.
No oil slicks detected off Ko Samet national park
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2022
Satellite images on Tuesday morning showed no oil slicks on the sea in Rayong's Khao Laem Ya-Mu Ko Samet National Park area, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).
Oil slick heads for Koh Samet as emergency plan drawn up
SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 2022
An emergency plan to stop a huge oil spill from engulfing one of Thailand’s main holiday islands was being drawn up on Sunday, according to Thai press reports.
Save Samet: Navy, pollution experts launch all-out efforts to halt oil slick
SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 2022
The agency in charge of cleaning crude oil that began hitting the shore of Rayong’s Mae Ram Phueng beach held a press conference on Saturday to provide updates.
Ministry enforces Covid Free Setting on Koh Samet
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2021
Public Health Ministry Officials descended on Koh Samet in Rayong province on Sunday to inspect the implementation of Covid Free Setting measures to make the resort island safe for both tourists and locals.
23 Chinese tourists rescued off Koh Samet
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2019
In the latest of a spate of boat incidents, another speedboat has capsized off Koh Samet in Rayong province.
Chinese tourist drowns in Koh Samet
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019
A 58-year-old Chinese tourist, who was battered by waves in the sea off Koh Samet’s Haad Sai Kaew Beach in Rayong province on Saturday afternoon, died while being transported to a Muang district hospital.
Thailand embarks on a journey to clean the Kingdoms oceans
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 05, 2017
“Upcycling the Oceans” project puts a clean face on Koh Samet and the ocean environment
Dugong carcass sent for autopsy to know cause of death
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2017
The carcass of a female dugong that weighed 200 kilograms has been sent for autopsy to determine the cause of its death, Eastern Gulf Fisheries Research and Development Centre (Rayong) veterinarian Weerapong Laowetprasit said on Wednesday. 
28 injured in Koh Samet boating accident
SUNDAY, JUNE 05, 2016
A TOTAL OF 28 revellers were injured, one critically, shortly after a speedboat left a pier on Samet Island and slammed into a tugboat anchored off the coast of Rayong on Saturday night, police said yesterday.
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