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01-26-2011, 07:58 AM
Diving sites in 7 marine national parks in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand temporarily closed to allow coral reefs affected by bleaching to recover and regenerate.
1.Ko Chueak island in Hat Chao Mai Marine National Park in Trang province
2.Ko Bu Lone Mai Pai island in Mu Ko Petra Marine National Park in Satun province
3.The islands of Ko Takieng, Ko Hin Ngam, Ko Rawi, Hat Sai Khao and Ko Dong in Tarutao Marine National Park
4.Ko Ma Prao in Chumphon Marine National Park
5.Hin Klang in Hat Nopparattara – Mu Ko Phi Phi Marine National Park
6.Ao Mae Yai bay, Ao Mangkon bay, Ao Jak bay, Ao Tao bay, Ko Torinla in Mu Ko Surin Marine National Park in Phang-nga province
7.Ao Fai Wap bay, Ko Payu or East of Eden in Mu Ko Similan Marine National Park in Phang-nga province
Note: All other marine national parks remain open and are operating normally.
For more information, please visit http://tatnews.org/VISITOR-INFORMATION/5263.asp
1.Ko Chueak island in Hat Chao Mai Marine National Park in Trang province
2.Ko Bu Lone Mai Pai island in Mu Ko Petra Marine National Park in Satun province
3.The islands of Ko Takieng, Ko Hin Ngam, Ko Rawi, Hat Sai Khao and Ko Dong in Tarutao Marine National Park
4.Ko Ma Prao in Chumphon Marine National Park
5.Hin Klang in Hat Nopparattara – Mu Ko Phi Phi Marine National Park
6.Ao Mae Yai bay, Ao Mangkon bay, Ao Jak bay, Ao Tao bay, Ko Torinla in Mu Ko Surin Marine National Park in Phang-nga province
7.Ao Fai Wap bay, Ko Payu or East of Eden in Mu Ko Similan Marine National Park in Phang-nga province
Note: All other marine national parks remain open and are operating normally.
For more information, please visit http://tatnews.org/VISITOR-INFORMATION/5263.asp