
Thailand's pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs are facing an existential threat from the surge of mass tourism. As millions of visitors flock to these tropical paradises, the delicate marine ecosystems are being suffocated by plastic waste and damaged by careless snorkeling. Local communities, while dependent on the tourism industry for their livelihoods, are struggling to balance economic survival with the urgent need to protect their natural heritage from irreversible degradation.




