According to the
Straits Times, NParks is drawing up an advisory that informs developers on ways to avoid harming dolphins and dugongs in Singapore’s waters.
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Dugong feeding trails on Cyrene opposite Pasir Panjang Container Terminals, May 2025 |
Work on the advisory follows an NUS study compiling all reliable records of marine mammals in Singapore from 1820 to 2024 to identify hot spots.
This complements a separate project by NUS researchers that monitored the vocalisations of marine mammals between 2019 and 2022. Funded by NParks, the acoustic project highlighted that both Sisters’ Islands and Kusu Island recorded the highest number of vocal detections of dolphins, "playing a key factor in safeguarding this location as the second marine park,” said Dr Dr Karenne Tun.
She did not mention when the advisory will be ready.