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THAILAND

Mackerel study points to plastics crisis

News, Methee Muangkaew, Published on 12/09/2019

» TRANG: After finding microplastics in the stomachs of mackerel caught in this southern province, researchers are expanding their study to include fish meat and shellfish.

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THAILAND

Action sought against Koreans cooking giant clams

Methee Muangkaew, Published on 04/07/2019

» TRANG: Park officials on Thursday asked police to take action against the crew of a South Korean broadcaster who used giant clams caught in Thailand in one of its dishes.

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THAILAND

Local deputy police chief’s son arrested for encroachment

Methee Muangkaew, Published on 14/07/2016

» TRANG - The son of a local deputy police chief has been arrested for allegedly encroaching on more than 100 rai of Hat Chao Mai National Park.

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THAILAND

Trang diving spots to close for four months

Methee Muangkaew, Published on 26/05/2015

» Many islands, diving and snorkeling sites in the southern province of Trang will be closed to tourists from June 1 to Sept 30, the chief of the Hat Chao Mai National Park confirmed on Tuesday.

THAILAND

Villagers oppose dugong satellite tracking project

News, Methee Muangkaew, Published on 08/01/2015

» Trang: A project to tag endangered dugongs with satellite-trackable markers might harm the animals and should be stopped, local fishermen in Trang say.

THAILAND

Trang fishers oppose dugong tagging

Methee Muangkaew, Published on 07/01/2015

» A group Trang province fishermen has called for the scrapping of a project to tag endangered dugongs with satellite-trackable markers, fearing they might harm the animals.

THAILAND

Trang waterfall reopens after tragedy

Methee Muangkaew, Published on 17/03/2013

» TRANG - Sai Rung (Rainbow) waterfall, one of the province’s popular tourist attractions, has reopened for the first time since 2007 when it was hit by mountain torrents and mudslides during the Songkran holiday that killed 38 revellers.