Thailand bans specific sunscreens to protect its coral reefs

thailand coral reefs

In this underwater photo taken on August 19, 2020 coral reefs are seen off Koh Tao island in the Gulf of Thailand. AFP

BANGKOK — In a bid to protect coral in its waters and help it flourish, Thailand issued a regulation on Wednesday banning sunscreen containing specific chemicals.

Under a proposal issued by the Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), sunscreen containing oxybenzone (benzophenone-3, BP-3), octinoxate (ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate), 4-methylbenzylid camphor (4MBC), and butylparaben will be banned.

Studies show that these chemicals do not just bleach coral, but also destroy its reproductive system.

As of Wednesday, anybody violating the regulation can face a fine of up to 100,000 baht.

RELATED STORIES

Palau to ban sunscreen as it tries to save its coral reefs

Hawaii bans sale of sunscreens with coral-harming chemicals

Read more...