Krabi mangrove hit by oil spill
Krabi
mangrove hit by oil spill, fishermen say
THAILAND
- Fishermen from Krabi's Neu Khlong district yesterday alerted reporters to an
oil leak that reportedly began on June 10 and severely affected the ecosystem of
Ban Laem Kruad's 1,000-rai mangrove forest. So far, no officials have inspected
the 10-kilometre-long black oil slick covering coastal seawater and the muddy
soil surface and mangrove trees in Tambon Khlong Khanan, said resident Lheb
Chonthee, 49. He said many marine animals had died, affecting coastal fishermen
and fish and shrimp farmers. Krabi Power Plant pier head Payong Tantapakul said
the plant didn't cause the oil leak, claiming it began on June 10 due to the
actions of a private operator. Following the discovery of spilled oil at the Ban
Laem Kruad pier on June 10, Payong said, police and pier officials went to
investigate, taking cleanup equipment with them, he said. They found an
oil-transporting boat, "Ore Somsak", which was transferring tens of thousands of
litres of fuel oil onto a tanker truck, as the boat had hit an underwater rock,
resulting in a large leak. A source reported that police arrested the boat
captain and fined him Bt100,000. VIEW SOURCE
Taken from The Nation news
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