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ASSESSMENT OF SEAFLOOR DEBRIS IN THE GULF OF THAILAND

Debris originating from both land and sea represents a major environmental threat, posing severe risks to marine life through entanglement and ingestion. Despite these critical dangers, comprehensive seafloor debris data for the Gulf of...

Seeing Is Data: Visual Observation at Sea

How simple observations reveal the story of our ocean Seeing is more than observing. What do we actually see at sea? At sea, we do not see clear pictures. We see waves, light, and moving water. And sometime… something...

More Than Plastic: Chemical Additives and Their Impacts on Marine Life

Plastic additives may be invisible, but their impacts are long lasting. As plastics break down, these chemicals leak into the ocean and enter marine life, damaging cells, hormones, and vital organs. Over time, they...

Fantastic Tuna and How to Identify Them: Southeast Asia Edition

The tuna species is an important fishery resource. They can be found in many oceans except the Arctic Ocean, including the cold waters of the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans. In the tropical and sub-tropical seas,...

World Manta Day

This year's World Manta Day on 17 September 2025 The goal is to highlight the urgent need for stronger conservation efforts for manta and devil rays, which are facing increasing threats from overfishing and the...

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