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Channel dredged between Nai Harn beach and lake to help with croc catching

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Channel dredged between Nai Harn beach and lake to help with croc catching

By Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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A channel has been dredged to connect Nai Harn beach with Nai Harn Lake to allow the crocodile to move in, making it easier to catch (The Thaiger suspects the crocodile might be on to the officials’ Cunning Plan).

 

More than 50 officials and a specialist crocodile catcher team from Surat Thani have been planning to catch the crocodile while Nai Harn beach is now closed. The official ‘catch’ team has been patrolling around the area where the crocodile was last seen in the hopes that the crocodile may become weak and come ashore.

 

The team from Surat Thani joined the crocodile search operation this morning along the shores of Nai Harn and nearby beaches, while the search teams and fishermen were battling strong winds and waves.

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/channel-dredged-between-nai-harn-beach-and-lake-to-help-with-croc-catching

 
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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

The Thaiger suspects the crocodile might be on to the officials’ Cunning Plan

 

Brigning that backhoe out on to the beach was a dead giveaway.

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Meanwhile in the Thai news, it was now spotted off Kata!

That channel gets opened up every couple of months due to the sand building up and the <deleted> water not allowed to empty into the ocean.

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