Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Collecting-Shell-Fish-in-Krabi-Province-in-Thailand-27MZIF3510LW.htmlConceptually similarCollecting Shell Fish in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5MFCompleted★★★★Collecting Shell Fish in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5MECompleted★★★★Collecting Shell Fish in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5MDCompleted★★★★Local Woman in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5MHCompleted★★★★Fishing Boats in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5MLCompleted★★★★Starfish in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5MCCompleted★★★★Fisherman in Krabi Province in ThailandGP0STO5M6Completed★★★★Mini Marathon-Run for Krabi in BangkokGP0STOD5BCompleted★★★★★★★Crown-of-Thorns Starfish in KrabiGP0STOH61Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STO5MGCollecting Shell Fish in Krabi Province in ThailandLocal people collect shell-fish during low tide in one of Thailand's largest sea grass areas. The area, known for its huge ocean biodiversity which includes the rare dugong, is under threat from a proposal to deepen the channel to allow large coal loaded ships to enter and deliver directly to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) power plant.Locations:Krabi-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:16 Nov, 2013Credit:© Luke Duggleby / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5100px X 3400pxKeywords:Children-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Fishing (activity)-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Sea grass-Shells (animal)-Small-scale fishing-Starfish-Three people-WomenShoot:True Cost of Coal in ThailandA selection of images showing the damaging effects of the coal industry on the local population and environment in Thailand. The shoot includes images of Krabi, a world class tourist destination, not only well-known for its beauty and marine biodiversity, now under threat from coal development. A report from Greenpeace called “The True Cost of Coal” documents how people and the planet are paying the real price for coal.