Fish Aggregation with Local Fishermen

INTRODUCTION

Koh Tao’s reputation as a world-class diving destination only exists as long as marine life populations thrive. Historically, many Thais in the southern provinces have provided for themselves and their families by fishing. A balance is required to meet the needs of local people while ensuring marine life populations remain healthy. On Koh Tao, local fishermen have mastered the art of fish aggregation to ensure sustainability.

GOALS

By creating fish aggregating devices (FADs) that mimic natural aggregation devices like logs, seaweed, and coconuts, fishermen can attract and catch pelagic fish safely. Without the danger, wastage, or resulting environmental damage that comes with larger-scale fishing operations like long lining, sustainability can be ensured.

ACTIVITY DETAILS

Fish aggregation devices are floating objects that are designed and strategically placed to attract pelagic fish. Man-made FADs are constructed from a variety of materials and usually consist of a buoy or float tethered to an anchor point on the ocean floor.

Join our local fishermen and learn how FADs are made. Discover the principles behind our local FAD systems, how they work, and how we choose where to place them—through a hands-on land-based demonstration.

WHEN

27-29 June 2025 All-day Showcase & local fish dishes for sale

HOSTS

Koh Tao Local Fishermen Club

LOCATION

Sairee, Koh Tao

MEETING POINT

BCG Activities Zone

PRE-REQUISITES

There are no pre-requisites. 

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