Environment groups and admirers of the prestine beauty of the Pak Bara Bay in Satun province have stepped up their campaign against the government’s plan to build a deep-sea port in Pak Bara.
Panel discussions on Pak Bara Bay and how the deep-sea port project will forever ruin the rich and rare marine resources in the bay, photo exhibitions and documentary film show about the bay are being held at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre now until Sunday.
Mr Thammarat Nutathira, an official of natural museum at Kampaengwittaya school in Satun, said, according to the exploration of the bay undertaken by a group of Japanese marine geologists, the marine national park in Satun which covers Pak Bara bay is one of Asean’s richest source of fossils.
The deep-sea port in Pak Bara is part of the landbridge project to connect the eastern and western coasts of Thailand so that freighters from Europe can unload cargoes in Pak Bara port without have to round the Malaca strait in order to arrive at ports in the Gulf which will waste more time and cause more expenditure.
Green groups launch campaign against Pak Bara deep-sea port project - Thai PBS English News