Unfortunately, there is very little positive news that can be linked to the Covid 19 pandemic. However, one of them is the return of the sea turtles to Koh Samui. Probably through the shutdown of tourism and the associated water activities, such as jet skis, speedboats and of course the population of the beaches, nature has succeeded in luring more sea turtles to Samui to lay their eggs.
The provincial governor Wichawut Jinto announced in a report that since June 2020, eggs have been laid by sea turtles in 19 nests on the beaches of Koh Samui. A total of 838 eggs were found in the respective nests of the sea turtles. This represents a considerable increase compared to previous years. The governor would now like to take further measures to ensure the protection of the affected beach sections.
These measures will certainly not change the entire population of threatened marine animals on a large scale. But even small and steady steps for active environmental and nature protection here on Koh Samui are always helpful.
Take an active part in environmental and nature protection and avoid unnecessary pollution of the beaches, avoid wasting unnecessary resources and support the local nature conservation associations! Doctor-Property also participates in various environmental campaigns every year. Help us to make Koh Samui one of the most beautiful tropical islands in the world!