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About This Project
Koh Phangan is situated in the Surat Thani Environmental Protected Area, a region of diverse marine wildlife, close to areas of intense fishing activity. This project is providing a baseline survey of this Marine Protected Area by aerial monitoring using drones to understand the scale of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear in this biologically important region and to gain insight into potentially affected wildlife species.

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