Sunday, October 22, 2006
Koh Tachai Plateau Richelieu Rock!
Dear Diving Industry, Phuket, 21. October 2006
On Thursday the 19th of October Santana's liveaboard returned back to Phuket
from her first 4 day/5 night Similan & Richelieu Rock trip after the monsoon
brake with bad news in regards of a huge crowded weir at and Koh Tachai Plateau
plenty of huge fishing nets covering the south/east site of Richelieu Rock!
Sea King who will leave on Saturday the 21st will take care of the weir at Koh
Tachai to free the marine life in captivity as special tools will be
required... As the job we are faceing at Richelieu Rock is much more extensive
and needs a lot "diver men & women power" to carefully peel the nets centimeter
by centimeter off of the reef, coral by coral and shell by shell. Please make
sure that your liveaboard staff and by supporting customers on board will have
gloves and sharp kitchen knifes to fulfill our common goal of keeping
Thailand's fragile coral reefs and marine recourses alive.
Please see the attached pictures to get an idea of which work awaits the diving
industries' liveaboards going to Richelieu during the coming weeks.
We hope that we don't have to bother you again during the upcoming high-season
with "tears-diving" pictures taken at one of the most populated and best dive
sites in Thailand's Andaman Sea.
Thank you all in advance for your attention and your help.
Have a successful start into high-season 2006/07.
Best Regards.
Andrea, Santana Diving
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On Thursday the 19th of October Santana's liveaboard returned back to Phuket
from her first 4 day/5 night Similan & Richelieu Rock trip after the monsoon
brake with bad news in regards of a huge crowded weir at and Koh Tachai Plateau
plenty of huge fishing nets covering the south/east site of Richelieu Rock!
Sea King who will leave on Saturday the 21st will take care of the weir at Koh
Tachai to free the marine life in captivity as special tools will be
required... As the job we are faceing at Richelieu Rock is much more extensive
and needs a lot "diver men & women power" to carefully peel the nets centimeter
by centimeter off of the reef, coral by coral and shell by shell. Please make
sure that your liveaboard staff and by supporting customers on board will have
gloves and sharp kitchen knifes to fulfill our common goal of keeping
Thailand's fragile coral reefs and marine recourses alive.
Please see the attached pictures to get an idea of which work awaits the diving
industries' liveaboards going to Richelieu during the coming weeks.
We hope that we don't have to bother you again during the upcoming high-season
with "tears-diving" pictures taken at one of the most populated and best dive
sites in Thailand's Andaman Sea.
Thank you all in advance for your attention and your help.
Have a successful start into high-season 2006/07.
Best Regards.
Andrea, Santana Diving
Crowed%20fish%20trap%20Thailand%20Scuba%20Diving.bmp

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