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Maya Bay’s battle between mass tourism and the blacktip reef sharks


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Maya Bay, located on Koh Phi Phi Leh in between Krabi and Phuket in Phang Nga Bay, was made famous as the location for the movie “The Beach” in 2000. The bay was a stunning backdrop for parts of the film and turned the natural lagoon into a tourism magnet, now one of the most poplar attractions in Thailand. Its lagoon is also home to blacktop reef sharks.

 

Tourists flocked to the area, but the influx of visitors had a negative impact on the local ecosystem, including the blacktip reef shark population. A tourism ban and the Covid pandemic resulted in a pause in mass tourism between 2018 and 2022, allowing the shark population to recover along with the rest of the Bay’s fragile ecology.

 

A new pier was added on the other side of the island, keeping boats out of the actual Maya Bay. Limited tourism resumed in 2022, but shark numbers have once again started to decline as the hordes of tourists return to the famous beach.

 

Full Story: https://phuket-go.com/phuket-news/phuket-travel/maya-bays-battle-between-mass-tourism-and-the-blacktip-reef-sharks/

 

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A new pier was added on the other side of the island, keeping boats out of the actual Maya Bay. Limited tourism resumed in 2022, but shark numbers have once again started to decline as the hordes of tourists return to the famous beach.

Blame the tourists..  how are they getting in the bay without the boats then ???... 

 

Where is this pier they talk of on the other side of the Island ?

Do they mean the pier on Phi Phi Don ???

 

 

Could it be the noisy songthaew boats that are causing the impact ??

Could that be reduced if the boats were quieter ?

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A new pier was added on the other side of the island, keeping boats out of the actual Maya Bay. Limited tourism resumed in 2022, but shark numbers have once again started to decline as the hordes of tourists return to the famous beach.

Why hoards of tourists?

I thought the daily tourist numbers were going to be capped to protect the area?

Guess that got forgotten.

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