New wave' as start-up sweeps up Thai ocean plastic As a long-tail boat arrives at a fishing village on the southern Thai island of Koh Chang, residents gather to sell their wares -- not seafood ...
Two decades ago, as thousands of vacationers scattered across the sunlit shores of Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka on Christmas getaways, a mighty force rattled the depths of the ocean floor ...
It was the story of the “Laboon” – the seven-layered wave – that saved the sea nomads of Tap Tawan in Thailand’s Phang Nga province when the Indian Ocean tsunami struck two decades ago ...
In Thailand, people gathered at a memorial ceremony ... a monument built in memory of those killed during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Sri Lanka (AP) Sri Lankans across multiple religions ...
The disappearance of dugongs would not only be a loss for Thailand’s waters; it would be a loss for the entire world. However, there is still time to change their fate and protect these gentle giants, ...
This photo, provided by Hanwha Ocean Co., shows a group of Thailand's lawmakers belonging to the defense committee posing with Thai trainees during a visit to the South Korean arms maker's ...
Swiss start-up Tide gives plastic waste in the ocean a new life by recycling and transforming it into materials for new products, like carpets, watches and toys.
Thailand also has 1,430 islands — from the diving haven of Koh Lipe, where you can find a private stretch of ocean, to the resort-packed Koh Samui, one of the settings for the soon-to-launch ...
Strategic expansion strengthens Blue Ocean's commitment to global trading with new leadership and regional headquarters in Seoul ...