
It was two years ago that our Rotary club on Environment Day June 9th 2015 made a statement which supported the policy of an ISO standard being used to manage and monitor the beaches, establish a Patong Green Club , be involved in a street cleanliness strategy and monitor the discharge from the Klong into the Patong beach. Our club hosted the meeting at Holiday Inn but long term action has been picked up by the Hotel's Association Our effort has been encouraging students to be involved and giving regular talks to students at the PSU
Student action is our club focus on coastal sustainability.
Phuket has a total of about 16.63 square kilometers of coral reef cover. Coral reef areas close to the open sea are in good condition. However, on the west side from north of Karon up to Nai Yang Beach the coral is in decay, although there are some encouraging signs of restoration undertaken by local business.
In east Phuket, where the sea grass bed and mangroves grow, there is still capacity to grow. The cleaning of sewage to a tertiary level so it can be used as graywater for irrigation is a worthy step if taken up by our resorts.
The rapid development of inshore and offshore activities over recent years have increased the damage to the coral reef areas. Therefore, careful monitoring using scientific indicators such as coral diversity, coral coverage, bleaching, sedimentation, salinity and coral recruitment helps us ensure that the coral is protected. This is a high priority so Phuket can be proud of its pristine beaches which are our biggest asset for international tourism.
There is more we are doing and can do. Our Rotarians are actively involved in Green Clubs and OB introduced artificial coral in the sea at Nai Yang which has now grown significantly at the front of his new hotel
.The scholarship program is supporting post graduate research into environment management and more recently we have awarded 10 scholarships to undergraduates undertaking a degree in environment management. 

