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Fuel Problems Affect Fishermen in Samut Sakhon

Summary by Pattaya Mail
A fishing boat returns to shore in Samut Sakhon, while fisherman and trader Kamon Kraiwattanusorn warns of the consequences of fuel restrictions that limit small boat trips and could lead to less seafood and higher prices in the future. PATTAYA, Thailand – A disruption in fuel supplies related to tensions in the Middle East is beginning to affect Thailand's fishing industry. Fishermen warn that smaller catches could soon lead to less seafood and…
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A fishing boat returns to shore in Samut Sakhon, while fisherman and trader Kamon Kraiwattanusorn warns of the consequences of fuel restrictions that limit small boat trips and could lead to less seafood and higher prices in the future. PATTAYA, Thailand – A disruption in fuel supplies related to tensions in the Middle East is beginning to affect Thailand's fishing industry. Fishermen warn that smaller catches could soon lead to less seafood and…

·Pattaya City, Thailand
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Pattaya Mail broke the news in Pattaya City, Thailand on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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