Officials from the Satun Fisheries Authority were checking fishing boats in the Andaman Sea off Koh Khao Yai in the Langu district when they spotted a pod of dolphins. For about half an hour, the dolphins swam forward in a boat with officials, and then disappeared from view.
It is assumed that the flock consisted of ordinary dolphins, which were previously observed by tourists. Dolphin sightings are evidence that the seas are rich in resources such as plankton and small fish.
This observation confirms the exceptional natural wealth of the Andaman Sea and its unique ecosystem. The water of these regions is a haven for many species of marine fauna and flora, creating favorable conditions for the reproduction and habitat of various organisms.
The Satun region in Thailand is famous for its beautiful scenery and marine wealth. It attracts tourists from all over the world who are eager to experience the natural wonders of this region. The sighting of dolphins only emphasizes the importance of preserving and protecting this unique place.
Officials have stated the need for continued research and monitoring in this area in order to better understand the ecological system of the Andaman Sea. Such observations will help preserve this rich natural heritage and continue to use its resources sustainably.