Famous Maya Bay to remain closed to continue Healing

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Maya Bay, Krabi’s main tourist attraction that became famous after it was featured in the 2000 Leonardo DiCaprio film ‘The Beach’, will stay closed to continue the natural rehabilitation of the beach and bay. Vast areas of coral were destroyed by too much tourism and boat traffic.

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment says that boats will still not be allowed to enter Maya Bay except from the back side of the island. Yesterday the minister visited Maya Bay on Koh Phi Phi Ley to inspect the recovery of both the land and marine environment. He says corals are not recovering as fast as expected.

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation announced the closure of Maya Bay on June 1, 2018, banning tourism and related businesses.

“Maya Bay has been rehabilitated for the past year, and there has been great recovery.”

“On the land, many plants, even Morning Glory never seen on Maya Bay before, are growing well. But under the sea, corals are still in a dangerous condition. Many coral species grow at a rate of only 3-5 centimetres in a year, while some species grow only 1-2 centimetres.”

The minister thought about the idea of building a harbour at the back of Maya Bay in Loh Samah Bay. A team of academics and environmental experts arelooking closely at the area. Ships and other marine vehicles will not be allowed to enter Maya Bay directly.
“Maya Bay will not be permanently closed. When the coral growth is complete, then this place will be open to tourists from all over the world.”

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