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TAT organises ‘Phuket – Save The Sea Project’ responsible tourism event

April 8, 2021 by Forimmediaterelease

Tourism Authority of Thailand news first on FIR:

Bangkok, 08 April, 2021 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Phuket Office recently organised a ‘Phuket – Save the Sea Project’ responsible tourism event to promote conservation of natural marine resources among all stakeholders, including tourists and dive operators, as well as to enhance the positive image of Phuket as one of Thailand’s best dive destinations.

The TAT Phuket Office hosted the two-day event, which took place at Kata Beach from 3-4 April, 2021, in cooperation with the Karon Subdistrict Municipal Office, dive operators, and local artists, as well as Phuket’s public and private sector partners.

Ms. Nantasiri Ranasiri, Director of the TAT Phuket Office, said, “Voluntourism is gaining popularity among domestic tourists, especially towards conservation of natural resources and the environment. This is particularly so for ocean cleanup activities, as it allows the opportunity to take part in voluntourism, while indulging in the natural wonders of the underwater world. We expect that this “Phuket – Save The Sea Project’ event would inspire more responsible tourism and enhance awareness of dive operators in Phuket among domestic tourists.”

The two-day ‘Phuket – Save the Sea Project’ programme featured several activities to promote the conservation of natural marine resources, including Collect Trash If You Can; Set Me Free (Diving); Beach Guardians and Their Ice-Cream; Sea and Sky Exhibition; workshop by local artists, KATA Night Dive; Underwater Shooting Marathon.

The Underwater Photo Marathon showcased unique photography focusing on tackling the problem of marine litter in the Andaman Sea, rather than capturing beautiful images of colourful coral reefs and marine ecosystems.

Meanwhile, the workshop by local artists included the Trash and Art by Seasail, Trashure, and Ocean Blue Tree. The latter showcased how to upcycle plastic bottle caps into a keychain.

The event also included entertainment and inspiring performances; such as, beach music by DJ K-Han Chaan and DJ Alexander Kools, folktales on sea conservation through Thai marionette and Nang Talung puppetry shows, and music concerts by Thai bands.

The initiative is part of the continuing efforts by TAT to promote responsible tourism.

*All photos are courtesy of TAT Phuket Office

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