Phuket authorities hunt tourists accused of spearfishing protected parrotfish

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Authorities in Phuket are searching for a group of foreign tourists accused of spearfishing protected parrotfish and mishandling starfish near Kata Beach after videos of the incident sparked public outrage online.

PHUKET, Thailand – Authorities are searching for a group of foreign tourists caught on video spearfishing parrotfish and mishandling starfish at a popular beach in Phuket, sparking outrage on social media and a swift legal response.

Officials from the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) launched an investigation on Monday evening after viral footage showed the group hunting the protected species off the southern end of Kata Beach.




According to witness reports and local business owners, the incident took place around 8:00 p.m. on May 9, 2026. Witnesses identified the suspects as a group of Chinese tourists who were diving and spearing fish among the rocks. In addition to hunting the parrotfish, the group reportedly pulled starfish from the water to use as props for photographs. A local shop owner stated that they attempted to warn the tourists that their actions were illegal, but the group ignored the warnings and continued.

Parrotfish are considered vital to the health of coral reefs because they consume algae that can otherwise smother coral ecosystems.

Under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s 2024 regulations for environmental protection zones in Phuket, catching or possessing these fish is strictly prohibited. Individuals found guilty of violating these laws face severe penalties, including up to one year in prison, a fine of up to 100,000 baht ($3,000), or both.



In response to the incident, the Karon Municipality has pledged to install prominent educational signage along the beachfront to inform visitors of local environmental laws. Municipal officers will also increase patrols in the area to deter future violations. Authorities are currently reviewing the social media footage and witness statements to identify the individuals involved and proceed with legal action. -819 (TNA)