Tag Archives: marine conservation

Cleaning Up Before the Island Reopens… A Small Mission with a Big Heart for the Sea

Before Similan Islands and Surin Islands welcome travelers back for a new season, the Love Andaman team came together for a simple yet deeply meaningful mission —to clean the beaches and the sea and restore the natural beauty of the Andaman 🌊💙 🌊 Because the Beauty of the Sea Doesn’t Happen by Itself During the […]

🐚 The Art of Shell Collecting: What to Admire, Not Take

Strolling along the beaches of the Andaman Sea, it’s hard not to notice the delicate, colorful seashells scattered across the sand. Some spiral like galaxies, others look like natural sculptures shaped by waves. It’s tempting to take a few home as souvenirs — but should we? In this blog, we explore the beauty and ecological […]

Did you know? How long does it take for trash to decompose and how does it affect the Thai seas? 🌊🌎

Every piece of waste we throw away doesn’t just disappear — it stays with us for a very long time. Here’s how long different types of trash take to decompose and their impact on the environment and Thailand’s oceans:Plastic: Takes 450+ years to decompose 🔹 Aluminum Cans: Take 80-200 years 🔹 Glass Bottles: Take up […]

Meet the Green Turtle — The Graceful Traveler of the Sea

When speaking of the iconic creatures of Thailand’s oceans, the Green Turtle stands as one of the most enchanting and rare marine animals that many dream of encountering. With its adorable appearance and elegant swimming through the underwater skies, every encounter with a Green Turtle is nothing short of magical. Who is the Green Turtle? […]

Save the Reefs: Why Reef-Safe Sunscreen Matters for Your Next Beach Trip 🌊

When packing for the beach, sunscreen is a must.But what if the sunscreen you love could be harming the ocean you adore? Surprisingly, but true — many common sunscreens contain chemicals that are toxic to coral reefs.At Love Andaman, we believe traveling responsibly starts with small but powerful choices.Let’s dive into why choosing Reef-Safe Sunscreen […]

Understanding the IUCN Red List: How to Read the Endangered Scale

When traveling to pristine locations like Se La Va Island or Nyuang Oo Phee with Love Andaman, you’re not just exploring breathtaking seascapes—you’re stepping into the heart of marine biodiversity. But did you know some of the species you might encounter are under threat? The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is the world’s most […]