Bangkok Post

12 more threatened marine species now on protected list

- POST REPORTERS

Twelve more threatened marine animals have been included on the national list of protected species, a move hailed by a leading fishery expert as a victory for people who began pushing for their inclusion three years ago.

Thon Thamrongna­wasawat, deputy dean of the Faculty of Fisheries at Kasetsart University, yesterday revealed on his Facebook that the Natural Resources and Environmen­t Ministry had included the 12 marine species on its list.

They are were the bentfin devil ray (Mobula thurstoni), the shortfin devil ray (Mobula khulii), longhorned pygmy devil ray (Mobula eregoodoot­enkee), the spinetail devil ray (Mobula japanica), the reef manta ray (Manta alfredi) and the giant oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris).

Also included on the list were the giant freshwater stingray (Himantura chaophraya), the bowmouth guitarfish (Rhina ancylostom­a), the Green Sawfish (Pristis zijsron), the knifetooth sawfish (Anoxyprist­is cuspidata), the smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata), and the Largetooth Sawfish (Pristis pristis).

The announceme­nt was dated Jun 12 and signed by Natural Resources and Environmen­t Minister Gen Surasak Karnjanara­t, said Mr Thon.

According to the announceme­nt, the minister exercised his authority under the 1992 Wildlife Conservati­on and Protection Act to declare the inclusion of the 12 marine species on the protected list.

The are placed 15th to 26th on the list, said the announceme­nt.

They officially become protected species 60 days after the announceme­nt appears in the Royal Gazette, said Mr Thon.

Anyone who owns any of these creatures are now advised to contact the Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservati­on for advice on what informatio­n is required about the creatures in their possession, he said.

Mr Thon said he is now looking forward to seeing the Bryde’s whale (Balaenopte­ra brydei), the whale shark (Rhincodon typus) and the leatherbac­k sea turtle (Dermochely­s coriacea) included onto the protected list in a future government announceme­nt.

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