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VIDEO : Karon beach seafloor littered with trash

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PHUKET: -- The deputy mayor of Tambon Karon of Muang district of Phuket says a huge amount of trash on the seafloor at Karon beach was either thrown overboard from fishing boats, passenger boats and not from business operators on the beach.

Comment from the deputy mayor Mr Ithiporn Sangkaeo came as a 1.09 minute video clip posted on Facebook by a diver, Visit Chounchit, showing huge amount of thrash, which included bottles, cans, plastic bags, pipes, woods, robes, at the bottom of the sea in front of Karon beach in Phuket, was widely shared on the social network.

At the end of the clip, he displayed a sign which reads “The seabed is now full with thrash at Karon beach.”

The clip drew widespread share with many blaming business operators on the Karon beach for dumping these trashes into the bottom of the sea.

But Mr Ithiporn disagreed saying these garbage might have been either dumped by fishing and passenger boats or swept from other places to Karon beach, citing strong waves blown into the shore by northern winds.

They might not be originated from Karon beach itself, he said.

However he said he would mobilise team of divers from the private sector and the Tambon local administration to join in the collection of garbages at the bottom of the sea on December 3, as part of several activities to be held to celebrate His Majesty the King birthday anniversary on December 5.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/video-karon-beach-seafloor-littered-with-thrash

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-- Thai PBS 2015-11-19

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"The deputy mayor of Tambon Karon of Muang district of Phuket says a huge amount of trash on the seafloor at Karon beach was either thrown overboard from fishing boats, passenger boats and not from business operators on the beach."

Any further information on how the deputy mayor arrived at his conclusion ? And any more information on how we can help on the December "cleanup day" ?

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I have never been to this beach but I suggest some of the rubbish would come from the canals flowing into or onto the beach. It is fair also to suggest that the tides brought garbage from other beaches around the Thailand area. Its also fair to suggest that rubbish on Karen beach was swept into the sea. It is not fair, not fair to suggest the rubbish did not come from Thailand,

Regards

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