COCC showcases research at the 2nd Phatthalung Fossil Festival

Coastal Oceanography and Climate Change Research Center (COCC) participated in the 2nd Phatthalung Fossil Festival, held from 4–6 April 2025 at the 500 Million Years Fossil Building, Makok Nuea, Khuan Khanun, Phatthalung.

Under the theme “Coastal Oceanography and Climate Change,” COCC presented key research on blue carbon ecosystems, emphasizing the role of mangroves, seagrass, and coastal wetlands in carbon sequestration and climate mitigation. The exhibition also featured studies on the ecological significance of Thale Noi and research on the geomorphological evolution of the Sathing Phra sand spit, highlighting their importance for coastal management and climate adaptation.

In addition, JAK Reward Technology joined the event to introduce innovative waste management solutions, demonstrating how technology can support sustainable environmental practices.

The Center’s participation aimed to strengthen public awareness of coastal science, climate change, and sustainable development in southern Thailand.

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