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Sharks Less Visible In Thai Waters

MCOT FM 100.5 News Si Racha 7d7d Impact 5
Various shark species inhabit the Pacific and connecting oceans, including areas near Si Racha, Thailand. Previously, sharks were seen more frequently, but increased boat traffic and fishing have reduced their visibility.

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MCOT FM 100.5 News

“Various sharks inhabit the Pacific and connecting oceans. Thailand's Si Racha, but previously there were also sharks that ate people.”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“太平洋和连接的海洋,有各种各样的鲨鱼。泰国的西拉查,但以前也有鲨鱼来吃人。现在看不到,因为船只很多,人民也捕捉不了。鲨鱼的名声也消失了。澳大利亚和马来西亚、印度尼西亚等岛屿,有很多种。”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“The sharks' reputation has also disappeared. Australia and islands like Malaysia and Indonesia have many species.”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“The Pacific and connecting oceans have various types of sharks. Thailand's Si Racha, but previously there were sharks that ate people. Now they are not seen because there are many boats and people cannot catch them.”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“The Pacific and connected oceans have all kinds of sharks. Thailand's Si Racha, but before there were sharks that ate people. Now they are not seen, because there are many boats, people cannot catch them.”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“In Si Racha, Thailand, sharks are now less visible. Previously, sharks were seen more frequently, and some instances involved attacks on people. The decrease in sightings is attributed to increased boat traffic and overfishing.”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“The Pacific and connecting oceans have all kinds of sharks. Si Racha in Thailand, but before there were sharks that ate people. Now they are not seen, because there are many boats and people cannot catch them.”

MCOT FM 100.5 News

“The Pacific and connecting oceans have various types of sharks. In Thailand, Si Racha, but previously there were sharks that ate people. Now they are not seen because there are many boats and people cannot catch them. The reputation of sharks has also disappeared.”

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