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Public urged to donate shells for hermit crabs in Similan Islands
TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2024
Beach-cleaning crustaceans are turning to trash as natural homes are in short supply
The shining jewels in Phang Nga’s crown
TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2024
Still have no ideas about where to spend the Labour Day holiday? Then why not consider the Similan Islands National Park in Phang Nga province and relax on one of its nine islets that are considered a jewel of Southern Thailand.
Sea giants surface in front of surprised tourists in Phang Nga
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2023
A pair of Bryde's whales decided to treat tourists to a show in the Andaman Sea off Phang Na province on Wednesday.
Last group of tourists leave as Similan Islands close for monsoon
MONDAY, MAY 16, 2022
The last group of some 100 travellers left Similan Islands on Sunday before the Andaman archipelago is closed for five months for the monsoon season.
Green turtle hatchlings head to sea for new adventures in Phang Nga
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2022
Green turtle hatchlings head to sea for new adventures in Phang Nga
Italians, Thais and Burmese arrested for illegally fishing in Phang Nga national park
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019
Two Italians, three Thais and a Burmese man were caught allegedly fishing illegally in the Mu Koh Similan National Park area off the Phang Nga coast on Thursday. Private fishing is illegal inside the marine national park area.
Three fined for fishing illegally in Mu Koh Similan National Park
MONDAY, MARCH 04, 2019
Three men have been fined after they were found catching fish in Mu Koh Similan National Park in Phang-nga on Sunday.
Similan park busy ahead of five-month closure to protect environment
SUNDAY, MAY 14, 2017
Phang Nga’s Mu Koh Similan National Park was buzzing with Thai and foreign tourist on Sunday ahead of the closure of various islands on Tuesday, which will be in effect for five months to allow nature to recover and to prevent tourists from harming the ecosystem during the monsoon period.
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