A quick solo survey of Changi at Carpark 1 during a rare daylight super low tide. My first time revisiting since Jul 2023.
Seagrasses are doing very well, but the shore was very quiet. I didn't see any sea stars and many of the anemones that I usually encounter.
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22 April 2026
21 April 2026
Checking Terumbu Bemban for impacts from the Sudong reclamation
We check up on one of our favourite sites, a submerged reef flat that is the closest to the ongoing reclamation at Pulau Sudong. What we saw suggests that there is good effort to minimise impact of the large reclamation works.
It was a relief to see healthy corals on Western Terumbu Bemban nearest to the reclamation site. There is denser growth of seagrasses here too. While the rich reefy patch on Eastern Terumbu Bemban seems to be okay. A separate team also makes our first survey of tiny Terumbu Menalung nearby. I will update later with all their observations.
It was a relief to see healthy corals on Western Terumbu Bemban nearest to the reclamation site. There is denser growth of seagrasses here too. While the rich reefy patch on Eastern Terumbu Bemban seems to be okay. A separate team also makes our first survey of tiny Terumbu Menalung nearby. I will update later with all their observations.
20 April 2026
First time on Sentosa Serapong west!
One of the best reefs nearer the mainland is found on the undisturbed shore off Serapong Golf Course at Sentosa. We surveyed a new stretch of this shore for the first time, thanks to Leanne and Desmond of SDC. These shores were impacted but clearly survived the 400tonne Pasir Panjang oil spill on 14 Jun 2024 and the 23 tonne diesel leak opposite Sentosa Serapong on 5 Feb 2025.
Right next to the Sentosa bridge, there are lots of corals, large Long spined sea urchins, fishes, nudibranchs and other amazing marine life. As usual, the rest of the team make all the special finds. I will update once they share their photos.
Right next to the Sentosa bridge, there are lots of corals, large Long spined sea urchins, fishes, nudibranchs and other amazing marine life. As usual, the rest of the team make all the special finds. I will update once they share their photos.
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19 April 2026
Return to Pulau Semakau (South) mangroves
A full team surveys here at predawn for the first time! The original mangroves, seagrass meadows, and reefs of Pulau Semakau lie next to the Semakau Landfill. They are very much alive.
We land next to the Landfill wall, on living seagrass meadow at first light of a glorious sunrise! I will update later with finds by the rest of the team. The ongoing Sudong reclamation looms in the distance.
We land next to the Landfill wall, on living seagrass meadow at first light of a glorious sunrise! I will update later with finds by the rest of the team. The ongoing Sudong reclamation looms in the distance.
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16 April 2026
Diving at the Sisters Islands Marine Park to reopen later in 2026
Some dive operatorsare preparing to expand their operations ahead of the reopening of Sisters’ Islands Marine Park for diving later this year.
Diving was suspended since 2021 to facilitate enhancement works. NParks will lift these restrictions later this year, allowing divers to return under approved operators.
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| From the NParks booklet on the dive trail. |
15 April 2026
SFA tech to predict harmful algal blooms that can impact fish farms
A network of eight sensors in Singapore’s waters will send data to the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) to detect abnormal readings and assess risks.
With a new prediction model being developed, SFA aims to forecast harmful algal blooms at least two days in advance. The upgrade is expected to be completed in the near future.
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| Fish farm off Pulau Ubin. |
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