This document discusses private sector participation in integrated coastal management (ICM) in Chonburi Province, Thailand. It provides background on Chonburi's coastline and economy. The province implemented an ICM project in 2001 to address threats like pollution, habitat degradation, and conflicts. A coastal strategy was adopted in 2004 with common visions, strategies, and actions. Implementation plans specify activities. An ICM coordination mechanism includes government, local, academic, NGO, and private sector representatives. Examples of private sector participation include oil spill response planning, mangrove restoration, waste management, and sponsoring community projects. Engaging the private sector through ICM provides opportunities to align corporate social responsibility programs with ICM goals and access additional