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  • Carnage to Phuket’s marine life continues

    Carnage to Phuket’s marine life continues

    PHUKET: In just one day, half a dozen Olive Ridley sea turtles were rescued in Phuket, all suffering lacerations caused by fishing nets, and a young dolphin was stranded on Mai Khao Beach. Kongkiat Kittiwattanawong, head of the Endangered Species Unit (ESU) at the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC), revealed yesterday that ESU officers received a report from lifeguards at Karon Beach that three adult turtles had washed ashore. Later, the center received another report telling them that three more turtles had washed ashore in separate locations along the coastline from Mai Khao to Phang Nga.

  • Health officials call for a ’safer‘ Phuket Vegetarian Festival

    Health officials call for a ’safer‘ Phuket Vegetarian Festival

    PHUKET: With 70 people injured and one person dying from complications brought on by smoke inhalation during the Vegetarian Festival last year, the Phuket Health Office is calling for more stringent measures to protect celebrants from harm this year. Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) chief Dr Sak Tanchaikul called the heads of Chinese shrines taking part in the this year’s festival together on Tuesday to urge them to send the message to their devotees and spirit medium (mah song) carers to step up safety during their festivities.

  • Update: Jellyfish attack not anywhere near Phuket

    Update: Jellyfish attack not anywhere near Phuket

    PHUKET: Following the confusing report by the Daily Mail of a British mum on holiday suffering severe injuries in a

  • Phuket Live Wire: iPhone 5 – Caveat emptor

    Phuket Live Wire: iPhone 5 – Caveat emptor

    PHUKET: Last week I talked about the importance of fast internet speeds and the evolution of technology in Phuket. This week, man oh man, the pigeons came home to roost. If you’re thinking about buying an iPhone 5, it would behoove you to read and understand this and next week’s column.

  • Radar, GPS tracking to net foreign charter yacht tax dodgers

    Radar, GPS tracking to net foreign charter yacht tax dodgers

    PHUKET: The chief of the Phuket office of the Marine Department says he is drawing up plans to launch a campaign targeting “hundreds” of visiting foreign yachts that avoid paying tax to Thai officials despite conducting “business” in Thai territorial waters. Named among the visiting yachts to be targeted were charter tour boats for tourist activities, such as snorkeling, diving and sea tours. “Foreign charter yachts entering Thai waters has been a problem for more than 10 years,” said Phuket Marine office chief Phuripat Theerakulpisut.

  • Fears of Phuket underpass traffic jams prompt ‚alternative routes‘ plan

    Fears of Phuket underpass traffic jams prompt ‚alternative routes‘ plan

    PHUKET: The Highways Department yesterday held a public meeting to suggest alternative routes for motorists to alleviate traffic congestion when construction of Phuket’s first

  • Phuket gold thief’s wife tips off police

    Phuket gold thief’s wife tips off police

    PHUKET: Phuket Police this morning are combing the Kathu Waterfall area after the wife of

  • Phuket consuls praise Provincial Hospital

    Phuket consuls praise Provincial Hospital

    PHUKET: The British and Australian honorary consuls in Phuket have heaped praise on the Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) Hospital. Martin Carpenter and Larry Cunningham called for local media organizations to publicize the facility so people can take advantage of the new hospital’s services.

  • Thai woman arrested in Phuket on prostitution human trafficking charges

    Thai woman arrested in Phuket on prostitution human trafficking charges

    PHUKET: Immigration officials arrested a Thai woman believed to be at the center of an international human trafficking ring at Phuket International Airport on Friday as she tried to board a flight to Bahrain. Dujdao “Champagne” Barana, 27, was arrested at 7pm by Capt Suppachai Moongaew and immediately taken to Bangkok.

  • Phuket to stage biggest PADI ‘Diving for Debris’ reef cleanup in world

    Phuket to stage biggest PADI ‘Diving for Debris’ reef cleanup in world

    PHUKET: Go-Eco Phuket, a recently established marine environmental group, has announced that it is now looking to stage the biggest PADI “diving for debris” reef cleanup project on record on September 30. The event has escalated from what was originally expected to be a reef cleanup carried out by a coalition of several PADI dive centers on the island to becoming one the largest dive against debris project in PADI’s history.