Thursday, 19 December 2024

Patcharawat is concerned about coral bleaching and urges the Marine Corps to closely monitor both the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman.

“Pol. Gen. Patcharawat” is concerned about the problem of coral bleaching. Charged the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources to closely monitor the situation in both the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea to better care for the Thai marine ecosystem. Ready to give encouragement to all officials today (8 May 2024) at 11:00 a.m. Pol. Gen. Patcharawat Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment. (Minister of the Royal Thai Armed Forces) together with Capt. Rachat Phisitthabannakorn, Assistant Minister of the Ministry. Visited the area to inspect the operations of the Marine and Coastal Resources Research Center of the Upper Andaman Sea, Mueang District, Phuket Province, with Mr. Chidchanok Sukmongkol, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources. welcome To follow up and listen to the situation of the coral bleaching problem in the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman. The problem of coral bleaching is most common during March-May, which the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (MDC) has received cooperation from. Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation and various network partners To report clues about coral bleaching As a result, the solution to the problem covers more areas. Including preparation to deal with and determine measures for taking care of coral regeneration In order to conserve and restore coral reefs to further marine abundance, at the same time Pol. Gen. Patcharawat He also gave words of encouragement to all working staff. and urged the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources to closely monitor the coral bleaching situation. To take better care of Thailand’s marine ecosystem. Then join in releasing sea turtles and frog sharks back to the natural sea at the beach next to the aquatic hatchery.