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Tourists shy away from sea around Koh Larn to avoid plankton bloom

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Tourists visiting Koh Larn, a small resort island off Pattaya beach, found to their dismay on Saturday that the sea around the island has turned green and was emitting a foul smell, discouraging many of them from entering the water to escape the scorching sun.

 

Officials from the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources assured people that the sea is safe and the plankton bloom is not harmful to fish or other marine species.

 

Apichai Ekvanakun, the deputy director-general of the department, said yesterday (Saturday) that he learned about the presence of the plankton bloom from a “We Love Pattaya” Facebook post, adding that officials have been sent to test samples of sea water, which show that it is in Category 4, which means it is not yet harmful to marine species.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/tourists-shy-away-from-sea-around-ko-lan-to-avoid-plankton-bloom/

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Tourists visiting Koh Larn, a small resort island off Pattaya beach, found to their dismay on Saturday that the sea around the island has turned green and was emitting a foul smell, discouraging many of them from entering the water to escape the scorching sun.

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