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Plastic waste found full of dead sea turtle's stomach after autopsy

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Plastic waste found full of dead sea turtle's stomach after autopsy
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Plastic waste found full of dead sea turtle's stomach after autopsy

2018-06-12 12:36 Last Updated At:12:36

Look what humans have done to nature!

Thailand’s marine officials reported that a sea turtle was discovered washed ashore and died near Chonburi’s Lamchabang Port, in Thailand on Wednesday, two days after it landed and received treatments.  

According to the information of the autopsy, plastic waste was found full of the turtle's stomach, including rubber bands, nylon ropes, plastic bags and loose pieces of fishing gear, etc. 

Department of Marine and Coastal Resources

Department of Marine and Coastal Resources

The vet said the massive waste made the creature lose its appetite and suffer low levels of protein in its bloodstream, leading to cysts for a heart failure at last. 

Thai government and corporates have worked together to reduce pollution for a while. Plastics and styrofoams are now banned in Thai National Parks and "Straw on Request" policy has been deployed that 30 restaurants agree to provide a straw to customers only when they request it. 

Department of Marine and Coastal Resources

Department of Marine and Coastal Resources

Just a few weeks ago, a whale has bee died for swallowing too much plastic waste and was found in Songkhla Province, Southern Thailand. 

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s foreign minister abruptly resigned in dissatisfaction over a Cabinet reshuffle that removed him as one of the country's deputy prime ministers.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Monday confirmed the report of the resignation of Parnpree Bahiddha-Nugara, saying that he respected the decision, and that he has already started looking for a replacement.

Srettha said it was normal that some people would be upset by the reshuffle, adding that he already sent a message to Parnpree, apologizing and thanking him for his work.

“For his work that has been in the good interest of the country, I believe that the new minister will continue these good efforts,” he said, but did not say when the next appointee would take up the post.

On Sunday, Srettha’s government, which took office less than a year ago, announced its first Cabinet shuffle. Shortly afterwards, the media circulated a document said to be a letter of resignation from Parnpree, dated Sunday, indicating his dissatisfaction that he was removed from the position of deputy prime minister and only remained foreign minister.

Ministers in Thailand are allowed to hold multiple Cabinet positions, and it is common for senior ministers to also be appointed as deputy prime ministers.

Srettha said that the intention behind Parnpree being dropped as deputy prime minister was to allow him to concentrate on his role as foreign minister.

In an interview with the public broadcaster Thai PBS on Sunday, Parnpree said the letter was authentic but denied that he was unhappy. He said the prime minister had the authority to make this decision, but said it was “a little unusual” and argued that it would become harder for him to work as foreign minister if he did not also hold the title of deputy prime minister.

Parnpree, who was first appointed in August, engaged in several diplomatic efforts, including a visit to the Middle East to negotiate the release of Thai workers in Israel held hostage by Hamas, and the first humanitarian aid initiative to Thailand's war-torn neighbor, Myanmar, where millions have been displaced by violence that followed the military coup in 2021.

As part of the Cabinet shuffle, Prime Minister Srettha, a former CEO of Thailand’s leading property developer, lost his seat as finance minister. He is replaced by Pichai Chunhavajira, who until recently was a chairman of energy conglomerate Bangchak and chairman of the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Pichai has also been appointed as a deputy prime minister.

FILE - Thailand's Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara arrives at the government house in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. Thailand’s Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nugara, who is also a deputy prime minister, abruptly resigned Monday, April 29, 2024, after the cabinet reshuffle removed him from the latter position. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File)

FILE - Thailand's Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara arrives at the government house in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. Thailand’s Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nugara, who is also a deputy prime minister, abruptly resigned Monday, April 29, 2024, after the cabinet reshuffle removed him from the latter position. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File)

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