On 21st and 22nd December 2011 Remy and Alex teamed up with dive staff from South Siam Divers and Wicked Diving to learn how to become Reef Guardians. We had such a nice welcome to Island 4 on the 1st day and spent a bit of classroom time (thank you to our wonderful translator – Pla).
The objectives of SAMPAN are:
- To strengthen the cooperation among the relating agencies on the 3 marine national Parks; Mu Ko Surin, Mu Ko Similan and Mu Ko Lanta, which include the environmental quality, social and economic.
- To promote Andaman costal sustainable tourism activities using environmental standard and social criteria.
- To reduce tourism impacts in Andaman coast and enhance the positive relation in natural resources and biodiversity conservation.
The result was the development of a system to monitor the reefs of the Similan National Park with a high level of accuracy but a system simple enough to use that it can be carried out whilst guiding divers on a normal working dive.
Armed with our dive gear and shiny new Reef Guardian monitoring slates we made a trial run in Honeymoon bay.


Khaolak Scuba Adventures will be monitoring: Christmas point, North Point, Three Trees, Turtle Rock & Elephant Head