Tiny fish trapped in a plastic bag is freed by a diver in Thailand

Scuba diving instructor films the moment she releases a tiny fish trapped inside a clear bag – as experts claim 100,000 sea creatures a year are killed by plastic bags

  • Nat Senmuang was diving in Phuket when she noticed the trapped fish
  • Head-cam footage shows the caring scuba teacher shaking the fish free
  • Eventually the fish found a hole in the bag it could escape through and swam off 

This is the heartwarming moment a scuba instructor saved a tiny fish that was stuck beneath the waves inside a plastic bag. 

Nat Senmuang was diving with friends when she noticed the fish barely breathing inside the plastic bag in Phuket, southern Thailand.

Without intervention, the fish would almost certainly have suffocated and drowned.


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The little fish is trapped and barely able to breathe under the sea in Phuket, Thailand

The diving instructor picks up the plastic bag and it only takes a few moments for the little fish to be free

But head-cam footage shows how the caring scuba teacher picked the bag from the seabed and shook it to try and help the fish find its way out.

The fish eventually found a way to escape through a hole in the plastic bag and swam free. 

Nat said that she had seen a lot of sea creatures destroyed and killed by plastic pollution while she went diving in the Andaman ocean. 

She said: ‘As a local, I have seen the city become more polluted since the increase in Thai and foreign visitors. 

‘Litter has become more and more dangerous for many lives down there in the ocean. 

‘I want everyone to be more considerate of other creatures just by putting their trash in the bin, not scattering rubbish around the beach. 

‘Because those beautiful creatures soon will be extinct because of us, unless we change our ways.’ 

Roughly 100,000 sea creatures die every year from getting trapped and suffocated in plastic. 

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