East Coast Park shores are easy for ordinary people to explore at low spring tide. Amazing marine life have naturally regenerated on these artificial shores.
There are living sandy shores, seagrass meadows and even patches of coral reefs! But beware of the Stonefish.
Showing posts with label east coast park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label east coast park. Show all posts
3 Dec 2021
6 Jul 2020
Survey - Have you seen marine turtles in Singapore?
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The female Hawksbill turtle visited our shores in early July 2020 but did not lay any eggs. Photo credit: Mothership / Zheng Zhangxin. |
11 Dec 2018
16 Dec (Sun): Talk on "Otters, turtles, hornbills - Hidden Treasures of East Coast Park"
With a scenic coastline that stretched over 15km, East Coast Park is home to a wide range of wildlife.
Come discover the living treasures of East coast park - the otters, turtles, and hornbills, and learn about how we can help keep our seas and coast clean for our neighbors at the sharing session
The talk is free but registration required at http://bit.ly/OtterTalk
Date: 16 Dec (Sun)
Time: 12noon - 12.30pm
Venue: Water Venture East Coast
Come discover the living treasures of East coast park - the otters, turtles, and hornbills, and learn about how we can help keep our seas and coast clean for our neighbors at the sharing session
The talk is free but registration required at http://bit.ly/OtterTalk
Date: 16 Dec (Sun)
Time: 12noon - 12.30pm
Venue: Water Venture East Coast
6 Sept 2018
15 Sep (Sat): Clean-Up on Kayak
Make a difference by cleaning up at East Coast Park. Learn how you can contribute to research and policy on marine litter. Enjoy ‘A Plastic Ocean’ movie screening and appreciation dinner at the end of the Cleanup.
Join this marine environmental protection journey through the full-day Clean-up on Kayak event organised by Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore!
Update: Although the ticket allocation for Kayaker is full and there is an option to be on the waiting list, help still needed on the landward side.
Join this marine environmental protection journey through the full-day Clean-up on Kayak event organised by Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore!
Update: Although the ticket allocation for Kayaker is full and there is an option to be on the waiting list, help still needed on the landward side.
29 Nov 2017
Volunteers needed for Dec 2017 marine litter survey
Here's a chance to visit some of our shores and make a difference for the marine litter issue! Volunteer for the NUS-NParks Marine Debris Monitoring Programme.
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