Recycle to save sealife, dept urges Summary by Bangkok PostThe Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) is urging the public to avoid dumping plastic waste into the sea after 11 sea turtle hatchlings died from eating rubbish in Chon Buri last year.Published 2 months agoNews ArticlesMore FiltersAllLeftCenterRightMore FiltersBangkok PostLean RightMixed FactualityOther: Stock Exchange of ThailandRecycle to save sealife, dept urgesThe Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) is urging the public to avoid dumping plastic waste into the sea after 11 sea turtle hatchlings died from eating rubbish in Chon Buri last year.2 months ago·กทม, ThailandRead Full ArticleBangkok PostLean RightMixed FactualityOther: Stock Exchange of ThailandRecycle to save sealife, dept urgesThe Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) is urging the public to avoid dumping plastic waste into the sea after 11 sea turtle hatchlings died from eating rubbish in Chon Buri last year.2 months ago·กทม, ThailandRead Full ArticleSimilar News TopicsAsiaChon BuriAsiaChon BuriShow AllThink freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribeBiasFactuality Ownership Bias Distribution100% of the sources lean RightR 100%Similar News TopicsAsiaChon BuriAsiaChon BuriTime & LocationSources are mostly out of (0)News Coverage DetailsTotal News Sources0Leaning Left0Leaning Right1Center0Last Updated2 months agoBias Distribution100% RightBias Distribution100% of the sources lean RightR 100%See less detailSimilar News TopicsAsiaChon BuriAsiaChon BuriBiasTime LocationFactuality Ownership Bias Distribution100% of the sources lean RightR 100%See less detail