Seeing red over green seawater amid plankton surge


It ain’t easy being green: The green water caused tourists to leave the beach amid fears of skin irritation. — The Nation/ANN

Tourists visiting Bang Saen beach in Mueang district of Chonburi province had to return disappointed as the sea was dyed green due to the plankton bloom phenomenon.

The green and stinking sea led to many tourists leaving the beach amid fears of skin irritation.

A tourist from Pathum Thani province complained that her family trip to celebrate the long Mother’s Day holidays was ruined by the state of the sea. She said that she had to prevent her children from playing in the water.

Meanwhile, a retailer near the beach said the sea was dyed green as seaweeds and planktons were swept ashore due to the monsoon, confirming that it was a natural phenomenon.

The plankton surge impacted tourism as many tourists fled the beach, he said, expecting the phenomenon to last around seven days. — The Nation/ANN

   

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