Thailand strengthens protection of coastal areas

The Thai Cabinet has approved three ministerial notifications about measures to protect the environment in the three Andaman coastal provinces of Phangnga, Krabi, and Ranong.

Koh Yao Yai, Phang Nga (Photo: https://www.bangkokpost.com/)
Koh Yao Yai, Phang Nga (Photo: https://www.bangkokpost.com/)

Bangkok (VNA) - The Thai Cabinet has approved three ministerial notifications about measures to protect the environment in the three Andaman coastal provinces of Phangnga, Krabi, and Ranong.

Deputy Prime Minister and Natural Resources and Environment Minister Phatcharavat Wongsuwan said on May 29 that two notifications from his agency were approved during the meeting the day earlier.

The notifications concern measures to protect the environment in the districts of Khura Buri, Takua Pa, Thai Muang, Thap Put, Takua Thung, Koh Yao, and Muang in Phangnga and the districts of Ao Luk, Nua Khlong, Khlong Thom, Koh Lanta, and Muang in Krabi.

He stressed these measures will prohibit activities that are harmful to local ecosystems.

Accordingly, local factories are requested to possess machinery and tools for controlling pollution and solving environmental problems, and allow at least half of their land to be able to absorb water, with green space making up 50% of the areas where water can be absorbed.

The cabinet meeting also approved another notification by the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry regarding measures to protect marine and coastal resources in the area of the Mu Ko Phayam Islands in Ranong's Muang district, Phatcharavat said.

The measures will prohibit people in the area from leaving litter, releasing wastewater, snorkelling and diving, feeding sea creatures, fishing, reclaiming land and dropping anchors into the sea, he added./.

VNA

See more