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nationmultimedia.com — Permeable breakwaters used to help prevent coastal erosion in Samut Prakan have been recently proved effective by a Japanese expert, as they can help increase the size of mudflats. Dr Yoshiki Saito, from the World Bank, said inspection showed that the triangular piles set up in 2006 worked well at protecting coastal erosion and trapping sediment. The 250-metre Khun Samut Jeen 49A2 barrier was put up by a 15-member team from the Thailand Research Fund in the worst hit area of the Khun Samut Jeen village in Phra Samut Chedi district's Tambon Laem Fa Pa.

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