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Environment of the Andaman Region
Phuket Magazine has spent ten years
displaying the incredible natural beauty of the Andaman region, of which
Phuket is a part. We are fully aware that our magazine is one of the
greatest motivators bringing foreign visitors to this island, and of the
responsibility we share in bringing more people here.
Human
beings are, after all, at the root of almost all of the many problems
plaguing this region. The local population has expanded exponentially over
the past few generations, putting huge pressure on all natural resources
here: fisheries, wildlife, rainforests, coral reefs mangrove forests, etc.
Helping to bring in more people – tourists – thus carries some
responsibilities.
The Agony of Reef & Rainforest
Thailand’s Andaman region is blessed with two of the world’s richest and
most diverse environments: the world’s oldest and most diverse rainforests
onshore, while offshore are wonderful examples of the world’s most
species-rich environment, tropical corals reefs.
But both of these environments are under attack by the forces unleashed by
humans. In the case of the rainforests only tiny remnants survive, and in
those many animals are threatened with extinction. The reefs offshore have
also been battered by over-fishing, by dynamite and cyanide and now by
tourism.
The physical environment has survived much better. The rocky mountains of
Phang Nga Bay, the cliff faces of Phi Phi and the beaches of Phuket all
remain intact and stunningly beautiful. The threat to them, overbuilding, is
being addressed quite well, if a little slowly.
This environmental section of the Phuket’s major web site focuses mainly on
the two endangered environments, the reefs and rainforests, and their
unfortunate inhabitants.
The future of this section
The section is far from completed, and when complete will carry dozens of
pages covering all manner of interesting topics, most being stories that
have been published in PHUKET Magazine during the past years.
We will continue adding to this section since PHUKET Magazine is redoubling
its efforts to find informative stories on these fascinating environments.
We will have more writers contributing, and we will go further afield in
southern Thailand looking for such stories and photographs.
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