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Pattaya Environmental
officers clean garbage and waste out of the canal to protect the natural
system.
Thanachot Anuwan
Pattaya will restore Naklua’s Nok Yang Canal, hoping to make it
a stop on future eco-tourism tours.
Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome presided over the April 4 kickoff ceremony at
the Jao Pho Sreenil Temple.
The mayor said the city will remove garbage and clean the canal, then
move to protect mangroves planted by the Naklua Bay Preservation Group.
The hope is it will someday become an environmental treasure with an
abundance and diversity of life.
Itthiphol said the city also will work to educate canal-area residents
to end the garbage dumping and pollution of the waterway. It will also
encourage programs for youths to use the area as a knowledge center.
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Herons build nests in the
mangrove forest at Nok Yang canal, Naklua.
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