10 August 2019

Fish Expedition Day 10

Second last day of the Fish Expedition and there's a flurry of activity!
Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019
Photo by Toh Chay Hoon
The intertidal team are the first to sample, this time at Kusu Island at high tide. The dive team did a morning and night dive. While the angling team sampled at Changi.


09 August 2019

Fish Expedition Day 9 - National Day!

On National Day, the team works extra hard on Singapore's fish library!
Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019
Photo by Liz Lim
The intertidal team pulls the net FIVE times at Seringat Kias, and find many fishes including some huge ones. The dive team return with very interesting finds. To celebrate National Day, everyone gets treated to durians! A different kind of smelly from fish.


08 August 2019

Fish Expedition Day 8

The Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition restarts after a much needed day of rest.
Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019
The dive team came back with big fishes! While the intertidal team had a muddy day at Pasir Ris Park. Also some glimpses into the angling team's catch on 5 Aug.

Living reefs at East Coast Park

There are amazing corals at East Coast Park!

On 3 and 4 Aug, Kok Sheng surveyed two different parts of East Coast Park and shared what he saw.


07 August 2019

Fish Expedition Day 7 - Why do we need to kill the fishes?

There have been some comments on social media that we should not kill the fishes for the Singapore fish library. Instead, the suggestion is that we should just keep photos or even just have paintings of fishes in the Singapore fish library.
Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019
Scientists working on the fish library.

Here's more on why this is not possible if we want to have accurate science that helps protect fishes and humans that eat fish and need clean water. And how having a fish DNA library actually means scientists do not have to kill as many fishes in the future.  Much fewer fishes are killed for the fish library, compared to the many many many more fishes killed to be eaten or by pollution or other ways that do not add to science.

Today is a day of rest for the Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition. I'm going to take this time to explain why we need actual real fishes for the Singapore fish library.


06 August 2019

Fish Expedition Day 6 - St John's Island

Just a few minutes from the Central Business District are the living shores of St John's Island! The intertidal team samples these shores today for the Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2016 and find many fishes!
Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019
The angling and diving team also work hard to get samples, which are processed in the lab for the fish library.

05 August 2019

Fish Expedition Day 5 - Chek Jawa on super sampan

The Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019 goes to Chek Jawa this morning.
Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019
Chek Jawa among Singapore's last intact intertidal flats with mangroves, sandy shores, seagrass meadows and more. Thus, not surprisingly, we find a lot of fishes. Yesterday, the anglers were sampling at Bedok Jetty. They not only got nice fishes but also saw a sea turtle!

04 August 2019

Fish Expedition Day 4 - East Coast Park

Another predawn intertidal trip for the Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019! This time, we sample East Coast Park where seagrasses have settled at the mouth of a canal and nearby seawalls also have corals growing on them.
Singapore Marine Fishes Expedition 2019
We encounter an astounding variety of fishes!


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