Bringing aquarium crews down to Phuket on a kayak-coastal-cleaning and turtle habitat volunteer missions
Marking the fifth year of its coastal cleanup volunteer mission, SEA LIFE Bangkok, as committed to its ‘sustainable aquarium way’ as ever, decides to double their volunteer force this year upon seeing the rapid deterioration of sea coasts. 2019 will see two of the annual aquarium’s ‘coastal cleanup’ campaign: one in April, and another in September as usual.
Co-volunteered and supported by Thai Lion Air, SEA LIFE Bangkok crews flied to Phuket on a 2-day volunteer mission – kicking off with visiting Phuket Marine National Park to explore the route of nature and kayaking along Tha Chatchai mangrove trail on a cleanup mission due to the problem that a lot of garbage files into the mangrove swamp from the sea through the high tide, but never really leaves when the tide is low – rather they are stuck in the tangle of the mangrove roots. The mission was completed at Phuket Marine Biological Center, where the aquarium crews gave out helping hands to clean up the injured turtle habitats, as well as to take care of the rescued turtles that were injured either during predator hunts or their encounters with human’s fishing tools.
Co-volunteered and supported by Thai Lion Air, SEA LIFE Bangkok crews flied to Phuket on a 2-day volunteer mission – kicking off with visiting Phuket Marine National Park to explore the route of nature and kayaking along Tha Chatchai mangrove trail on a cleanup mission due to the problem that a lot of garbage files into the mangrove swamp from the sea through the high tide, but never really leaves when the tide is low – rather they are stuck in the tangle of the mangrove roots. The mission was completed at Phuket Marine Biological Center, where the aquarium crews gave out helping hands to clean up the injured turtle habitats, as well as to take care of the rescued turtles that were injured either during predator hunts or their encounters with human’s fishing tools.