Bangkok, Feb. 6 -- Thailand's Department of Fisheries is preparing to implement resource management measures for aquatic animals with eggs, spawning, and larval stages in 2026 in the central Gulf of Thailand, covering parts of Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Surat Thani provinces. These measures aim to restore economic aquatic resources, create marine ecosystem balance, and support sustainable fishing practices. Thitiporn Laoprasert, Director-General of the Department of Fisheries, revealed that "The central Gulf of Thailand" is a critical area where the Department of Fisheries has long implemented resource management measures for aquatic animals with eggs, spawning, and larval stages, known as the gulf closure measures. This area serves...
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