We spend the last morning tide for the year checking up on Big Sisters
Island.
The corals seem to be doing alright and the threat of mass coral bleaching seems
to have passed for now. The rest of the team found FIVE Giant clams too!
There were also lots of other interesting marine life at this, Singapore's only
marine park.
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19 September 2020
18 September 2020
Fishy at Cyrene in the dark
We survey Cyrene well before sunrise today. Fishes are easier to spot in the dark!
We also saw a Fluted Giant clam. And found a gathering of large Knobblies at a new spot on the western end of Cyrene. As we were heading back to the boat, Kok Sheng saw a sea turtle coming up for air!
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| A shy yellow filefish as the sun rises over Cyrene. |
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17 September 2020
Giant sea stars at Pasir Ris
Large predatory sea stars were prowling the lush seagrass meadows of Pasir Ris
this morning!
There were also other kinds of sea stars, large sea anemones, many crabs and other interesting marine life on this very accessible mainland shore.
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This one had a lumpy centre - just ate something? |
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14 September 2020
26 Sep (Sat): Talk on "Working with nature to restore our mangroves"
How can we give Mother Nature a helping hand in restoring mangroves? Mangroves provide us with many ecological and economic benefits, and many people are now interested to restore them and increase their area.
Join Prof Dan Friess (Department of Geography, NUS) as he shares more about mangrove restoration. Successful mangrove restoration faces many challenges, though a new approach —Ecological Mangrove Restoration — is helping us to overcome these challenges in Singapore, Southeast Asia and beyond.
Date: 26 Sep 2020
Time: 11:20am to 12:30pm
Register online here
This talk is part of Ubin Day and Pesta Ubin.
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| Prof Dan leading the research team doing Ecological Mangrove Restoration in Pulau Ubin under the Restore Ubin Mangroves (R.U.M.) Initiative |
Join Prof Dan Friess (Department of Geography, NUS) as he shares more about mangrove restoration. Successful mangrove restoration faces many challenges, though a new approach —Ecological Mangrove Restoration — is helping us to overcome these challenges in Singapore, Southeast Asia and beyond.
Date: 26 Sep 2020
Time: 11:20am to 12:30pm
Register online here
This talk is part of Ubin Day and Pesta Ubin.
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