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Fisheries Officials Investigate Black Chin Tilapia in Pattaya Sea, Urge Capture

Fisheries Officials Investigate Black Chin Tilapia in Pattaya Sea, Urge Capture

Matichon•Society•17d ago

Reader Briefing

Officials are investigating an unusual appearance of invasive black chin tilapia in Pattaya's waters and urging the public to catch and consume them to prevent further spread.

  • •Fisheries officials are investigating the presence of black chin tilapia in the sea off Pattaya.
  • •Local residents reported seeing large schools of the invasive fish over two days prior to the official inspection.
  • •An official from the Bang Lamung District Fisheries Office inspected the Na Kluea Fishing Pier and Pattaya beach but did not find the fish on the day of the investigation.

Overview

  • •On May 14, fisheries officials began investigating the appearance of black chin tilapia in Pattaya's sea.
  • •Fisheries officials from Bang Lamung District inspected the Na Kluea Fishing Pier and Pattaya beach.
  • •The investigation followed reports from local residents who had observed large schools of black chin tilapia two days prior.
  • •Black chin tilapia are non-native freshwater fish that can thrive in brackish coastal waters, and their presence is a cause for concern.
  • •Mayuree Na Phatthalung, Bang Lamung District Fisheries Officer, stated that officials surveyed areas where the fish were reported to be found.
  • •The public is urged to catch and consume black chin tilapia, destroy small individuals not used for food, and avoid releasing them back into the sea to control the outbreak.
  • •Previous reports of this species were noted near the mouth of Bang Lamung Canal before the situation became quiet, until its recent reappearance in the Pattaya coastal area.
  • •The spread of black chin tilapia could potentially impact the coastal ecosystem.

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Key Quotes

Mayuree Na Phatthalung
"Citizens are asked to cooperate. If black chin tilapia are found or caught, they can be cooked or processed for consumption. However, if small fish are found and not utilized, they should be destroyed immediately and avoided from being released back into the sea or natural waters to help control and reduce the spread of this species in the coastal ecosystem."
ขอความร่วมมือประชาชน หากพบหรือจับปลาหมอคางดำ สามารถนำมาประกอบอาหารหรือแปรรูปเพื่อบริโภคได้ แต่หากพบเป็นปลาขนาดเล็กและไม่นำไปใช้ประโยชน์ ขอให้ทำลายทันที และหลีกเลี่ยงการปล่อยกลับลงทะเลหรือแหล่งน้ำธรรมชาติ เพื่อช่วยควบคุมและลดการแพร่ระบาดของชนิดพันธุ์ดังกล่าวในระบบนิเวศชายฝั่ง

Key Entities

Place

Pattaya(พัทยา)ℹ️
The coastal city in Thailand where black chin tilapia have been found.
Bang Lamung District(อำเภอบางละมุง)
The administrative district in Chonburi province where the fishery officer is stationed and where the fish were reported.
Na Kluea Fishing Pier(สะพานปลานาเกลือ)
The specific location in Pattaya where residents reported seeing the black chin tilapia.
Mouth of Bang Lamung Canal(ปากคลองบางละมุง)
A previous location where the black chin tilapia species was reported to have been found.

Organization

Fisheries Officials(เจ้าหน้าที่ประมง)
The government agency responsible for investigating and managing fisheries matters.
Chonburi Provincial Fisheries Office(สำนักงานประมงจังหวัดชลบุรี)
The provincial branch of the fisheries department coordinating the investigation.

Person

Mayuree Na Phatthalung(นาง มยุรี ณ พัทลุง)
The Bang Lamung District Fisheries Officer who led the field investigation.