At an extra low tide, I returned to Changi Carpark 6. And found that shallow patches of seagrasses were exposed on the eastern side.
This shore reminds me so much of Chek Jawa!
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27 July 2021
26 July 2021
Lost Coast with signs of dugong, and otters!
This vast sandy shore is a habitat that is now rare in Singapore (thus 'lost') and home to animals that we seldom see on our other shores. Chay Hoon and I checked it out today, while the rest of the team surveyed yesterday - in line with the latest COVID restrictions on group size.
This reclaimed shore in Changi East was in the past, remote and difficult to reach; thus 'lost' in yet another sense. As development started in the area, it became strictly off limits without a permit. I had briefly surveyed it in Dec 2020, but not at a very low tide. We return at minus zero tides this year, with permission kindly arranged by NParks.
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| The shore is vast: in the distance is Chay Hoon on the sand bar. |
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25 July 2021
Reefy Changi and a new seagrass area
The rocky areas of Changi were rather reefy this morning! With lots of animals that form colourful 'bouquets' on hard surfaces natural and artificial.
We also checked out a small seagrass area that we've not surveyed before and found lots of tiny little Biscuit sea stars. We have missed seeing them recently. Hope this means a return of these sea stars to Changi!
We also checked out a small seagrass area that we've not surveyed before and found lots of tiny little Biscuit sea stars. We have missed seeing them recently. Hope this means a return of these sea stars to Changi!
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