Well, I have made contacts with a few people that I hope will assist me with procurring remote sensing imagery for my area of interest (Koh Phra Thong. Phang-Nga, Thailand). One is at the Phuket University Biology department. The goal is to get high resolution imagery from just after the tsunami (My research advisers, Jen Morse and Mirco Boschetti, have already procured pre-tsunami images) that we can use to try and detect change in mangrove location and (hopefully) species makeup from before and after December 26, 2004.
My field work will be extensive species surveys (as opposed to intensive) and ground-truthing exercises. Long story short a lot of time in one of the most hostile (to big soft skinned/fat intruders) ecosystems in the world.
Distant view of Nang Bay (Ao Nang).
Coming up on some pretty spots to drift away... The weather today was really perfect - for the wet season.
Men at work...
This is one of the small islands near the big island behind - which is called Chicken Island (Ko Gai). There is a small sand walkway which one could walk from this island and its neighbor all the way to Ko Gai. At low tide the walkway is about 1 ft deep and at high tide it is still walkable.
The change in the water color signals the location of the path. Or you could just snorkel across for the scenic route(recommended).
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My host mother and I snorkeled off of this island(to the right). We saw some soft corals and sea urchins as well as some big heads of hard corals. The visibility was poor but there were quite a few friendly fish that came out to greet us.
So one is tempted to call these anything but islands but they are... This is considered a 4 island tour. A four island tour in chich they knock out 3 islands right off... GENIUS MARKETING... But geez - its beautiful. This whole trip was about $25 per person - including snorkel gear.
The infamous long tail boats. We rented one for the half day and the driver just hung out and waited for us to tell him where we wanted to go... We were pretty happy where we were, however.
Fatty-face pose... It was pretty bright out there... in that sand.
Back in the boat going back to the mainland - we stopped off at Railay. I will be volunteering not far from here beginning tomorrow.
Don't worry... this lady is not lost. It just looks that way. At moments like this I think of you Scott. Bring your kayak when you come brother.
If you look pretty hard you will find a little yellow dot in the center of this photo. Thats a kayak. It is exploring princess cave (where long ago a princess drowned). Scott... once again...
And friends to sleep next to when I get home...
Tomorrow I leave for volunteering in Ao Nang(yes I am going back for work now) so we hit up Tai Sai Seafood before leaving - a must for anyone that knows anything about seafood in Phang-Nga. Come and you will find out. My host family re-iterated that you are all welcome for a visit - and by visit they mean anywhere between a week and a couple of months. There is plenty of room and seafood.
:)