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Local Fishing Accident Results in Hundreds of Dead Fish Being Found on Bang Saen Beach

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The Chonburi Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) has confirmed that hundreds of dead fish previously washed up on Bang Saen Beach were the result of a local fishing boat accident.

 

A massive number of dead fish were reported having been washed up on Bang Saen Beach in Chonburi on March 11th, prompting an immediate investigation between the DMCR and the Upper Gulf of Thailand Coastal Resources Research and Development Center, DMCR deputy director-general, Mr. Apichai Ekwanakul, revealed to local media.

 

He said the fish was mostly the same species of Anodontostoma Chacunda, also known as the shortnose gizzard shad, and they were of similar size, leading to an initial assumption that they might have escaped from a fishing trap.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/03/13/local-fishing-accident-results-in-hundreds-of-dead-fish-being-found-on-bang-saen-beach/

 

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Brake failure.

Did the fish escape trap before or after they were dead? Something fishy about this story.

RIP. We will never forget ... snik. 

Codswallop.

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