| Massive dredging near Cyrene Reef, July 2011 |
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07 September 2011
An engineer's view of reclamation and dredging
What actually goes on during the dredging and reclamation that are happening on many of our shores?
I came across some articles in Port Strategy with engineering details on such coastal works. Including how environmental concerns are met.
FREE shore activities for kids in September!
Lots of FREE shore activities are lined up for the school holidays and upcoming Parks Festival 2011! Fun ways to enjoy and learn about Singapore's shores!
Here's highlights of some of the many exciting nature events for kids and the family!
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| Young ones are captivated by marine life on mud! |
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04 September 2011
Sentosa rocks with special crab
It's the first evening low tide of the year! We zipped past all the glitzy night spots on Sentosa on a late Saturday night, and headed for where things really rock!
Sentosa's natural shores! With stretches of natural sandy areas, rocky shores, natural cliffs, coastal forest and reef flats.
Sentosa's natural shores! With stretches of natural sandy areas, rocky shores, natural cliffs, coastal forest and reef flats.
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field-trips,
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03 September 2011
Speak up for our shores! Feedback on 'City in a Garden'
Singapore is an island! Surrounded by the sea which is full of marine biodiversity! The "City in a Garden" concept shouldn't be limited to terrestrial biodiversity. It would be wonderful if Singapore's marvellous marinelife can also be a part of it!
This is my contribution to NParks' request for feedback to the 'City in a Garden' concept.
This is my contribution to NParks' request for feedback to the 'City in a Garden' concept.
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02 September 2011
A Singapore Biodiversity Extravaganza - BoSS III
20 speakers, 50 posters, all major ecosystems in Singapore! Only once every four years! A great event for those who want to learn more and do more for Singapore's biodiversity!
Registration now open!
Registration now open!
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