This rich shore lies just opposite the Central Business District and only takes a few minutes by fast boat to reach. Here, I often see the delicate corals that are less commonly seen elsewhere.
The corals are looking very well! The rest of the team also saw otters, Giant clam, cone snail.
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18 May 2022
17 May 2022
Sentosa Tanjung Rimau
04 May 2022
Hantu Diversion
Due to fierce weather, we divert to Pulau Hantu from our original plan to survey Pulau Jong. Thus today, explored parts of Pulau Hantu that we seldom survey.
The team found lots of soft corals, feather stars and sadly, some large dead Giant clams. Kelvin flew the drone flew when the rain stopped. I checked out the mangroves that have settled naturally on the seawalls and they are doing fine.
The team found lots of soft corals, feather stars and sadly, some large dead Giant clams. Kelvin flew the drone flew when the rain stopped. I checked out the mangroves that have settled naturally on the seawalls and they are doing fine.
03 May 2022
Wild romance on Terumbu Pempang Tengah
In a mizzle (miserable drizzle), we land at first light on Terumbu Pempang Tengah. And immediately encounter a 'Nat Geo' moment.
Corals and seagrasses here seem alright. And there were also many other interesting marine life sightings.
Corals and seagrasses here seem alright. And there were also many other interesting marine life sightings.
21 April 2022
Pulau Semakau (East) in the rain
A small hard core team surveys Pulau Semakau next to the Semakau Landfill and near petrochemical plants on Pulau Bukom. Despite its location, it has living reefs with amazing marine life.
For the first time in more than 20 years, I couldn't make it for a survey at the last minute. I am so grateful the rest of the volunteers went ahead despite the rain and it also seems that the tide was not a low as predicted. From the photos they shared, the shore looks pretty similar to our last survey in Aug 21. There was long Tape seagrass, and one live large Giant clam and many nudibranchs.
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Photos by Che Cheng Neo, Juria Toramae and Richard Kuah |
20 April 2022
Two-clam day at Terumbu Bemban
We arrive at first light on Terumbu Bemban, a submerged reef off Pulau Semakau.
While the small reefy patch on this shore seemed to have declined, we saw two live Giant clams and there were signs of good seagrass growth. The team also saw seahorse, shark and other interesting marine life. And our skipper saw six sea turtles.
While the small reefy patch on this shore seemed to have declined, we saw two live Giant clams and there were signs of good seagrass growth. The team also saw seahorse, shark and other interesting marine life. And our skipper saw six sea turtles.
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