Thailand shuts down Pling Island due to extensive coral bleaching discovery
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Pling Island in Southern Thailand closed due to extensive coral bleaching triggered by rising seawater temperatures. The closure aims to aid the recovery of the natural environment impacted by the phenomenon, highlighting the impo … Read more
Pling Island in Southern Thailand closed due to extensive coral bleaching triggered by rising seawater temperatures. The closure aims to aid the recovery of the natural environment impacted by the phenomenon, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts in the region. Read less
For those who don’t know, coral bleaching is a phenomenon that is triggered by the expulsion of algae living within corals. It is typically induced by elevated ocean temperatures and heightened ultraviolet radiation. Although corals can recuperate from bleaching over time. It also requires a decrease in temperatures and a return to normal oceanic conditions.
The decision to shut the island came in the wake of a scorching heat wave that swept across Thailand and Asia in recent weeks, resulting in heightened temperatures. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP) declared the temporary closure of Pling Island and the coral reefs encircling Sirinart National Park in Phuket due to extensive coral bleaching brought about by rising seawater temperatures.
These developments coincide with a recent warning from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), highlighting the world's second major coral bleaching event in a decade.
Periodic park closures are not uncommon in Thailand. The nation welcomed 28 million tourists in 2023 for its pristine and scenic beaches. In 2018, the famous Maya Bay endured over four months of closure to facilitate the recovery of its coral and marine life.
About Pling Island
With its vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, Pling Island attracts snorkelers and divers to explore its underwater wonders. Whether lounging on the soft sands, indulging in water sports, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views, visitors are treated to an unforgettable tropical paradise experience.
The island's tranquil ambiance and untouched beauty make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Whether embarking on a leisurely stroll along the coastline or immersing oneself in the vibrant marine ecosystem, Pling Island promises a rejuvenating retreat amidst nature's splendor.
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