Millions of Dead Fish: The Shocking Phenomenon at Thung Wua Laen Beach in Chumphon Province

2023-06-22 11:20:32

Open the picture of the shocking phenomenon. Millions of dead fish littered Thung Wua Laen Beach, Chumphon Province. Dr. Thon warned that fish should not be eaten. risk of infection

June 22, 2023 Facebook: Kantaphong Thakoonjiranon Pictures of dead fish were posted on the beach. With a message stating that “The phenomenon of dead fish in red water on Thung Wua Laen beach, Chumphon province, since being at sea this year, the most. “Millions of them” #Thung Wua Laen Beach #dead fish in red water”

Later, Asst. Prof. Dr. Thon Thamrongnawasawat Marine and Environmental Scholars and lecturer at the Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University posted regarding it saying Thung Wua Laen Beach, Chumphon, there are many dead fish. Therefore, I would like to explain to my friend Thon. is a normal phenomenon People around that area call it “Nam Daeng” (a specific name), usually occurring at the beginning of the rainy season. When fresh water goes into the sea a lot bring nutrients to the sea The environment changes quickly Plankton Bloom

at Thung Wua Laen according to the news said More fish this year than previous years regarding global warming? The answer is probably related to something like hot water makes it easier for fish to die. A lot of rain, a lot of fresh water into the sea, etc., but the impact of global warming must be thoroughly studied. with information now It might be said that as global warming “may” affect plankton blooms and fish deaths. Unlike coral bleaching, which is more obvious and more direct. Fish should not be collected for eating, although they are not poisonous, but if they die for a long time and are not fresh, they may become infected. especially by accelerating existing phenomena such as coral bleaching Plankton Bloom Disasters are becoming more and more visible now.

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