This morning woke up at 5:30am to gear up for today's intertidal trip with Marcus, Shuying and Alex at Labrador, Singapore last natural rocky beach on the mainland. Though we reach later than expected, the shore was still very alive and we marvelled at God's creation throughout. It was a great trip and I'm looking forward for the next one in October.
Early "birds" like us catches the "worms"
"Sea-veggie"? Algae I suppose
This thing looks like dead flower but shrivels and disappear upon contact
Purple sponge
Part of a hard coral
This slimy looking mud is alive!
Dead calcium carbonate skeletons of corals
Confused..are they sea anemones or comb jellies family type?
3 in one... spot them!
It's dead, too bad
Is this dead too.. you decide
See spider? or "Sea-spider"
Barnacles
Mudskipper cutey
Aerial view from top
Can you afford to lose our last rocky shore?
(All photos taken by myself using my hp camera..haha)
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Labrador Intertidal @ 0.3m
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Sentosa Seagrass Transect
Hello all! Had a great start to a day by waking up at 5am in order to reach Sentosa's last natural shore on time with low tide. Though I was sleepy and tired, the nature enthusiasism never seem to run out throughout the day and time passed real fast while we were having loads of fun. God's creation are marvellous. Just look at the biodiversity of the creatures living there! Today I was not really my usual self, rather I was estatic and shuffling about the whole stretch of shore like a kid in a playground nonstop. Kudos to the Wild Singapore team, esp Ria and Siti, for organising this event. They really took a lot of hardwork and heart into preparing everything "swee swee" or beautiful for us. Thanks also for our Team Halo for all the good job, we had good company. Siling backed out last min, oh sad man, you missed out a lot. :P
I have a lot of photos I wanna share, it's going to flood my blog. I don't care cos they are so beautiful! Let the picture do the talking, not me k?
(Credits: All photos taken by Team Halo's camera belonging to Irene, except 1st & 3rd last photos by WW, 2nd last photo by Raymond and last photo by Ria on her Wildfilm blog)
Good morning Sentosa!
Nice cliff behind the shore
How the transect square is laid for measurement and observation
A cutey nudibranch
Hairy Crab
This looks very interesting
Is this a coral or a sponge?
Spider treading across
Sea Anemone retracted inwards due to heat and no water, it responded to our itchy fingers. :P
Hard coral, think called Tongue Slipper Coral
Another coral with the colony of polyps
A closer look. These stuffs responded by closing to the stimuli induced by me :P
Reall pretty nudibranch! Made Yvonne very excited
Again, dunno Coral or sponge?
Blue Sponge
Crab hiding under a coral
School of catfishes that swam passed me!
More unknown objects.. opps
Crappy Crab
Beautiful greenish coral
Ria named these 'fingered' pink soft coral as 'surgical-glove leathery coral'. Haha!
Can you spot two fighting or I dunnoe, perhaps mating crabs?
A green seaworm or seasnake gliding across
Pretty little blue fish, photo destroyed by murky waters we created
Well camouflaged fish
Don't you dare step on a fireworm... sure you will get high!
A green nudibranch and a flower crab cohabiting... hee
Lots of pitcher plants at the coast
Tanjong Rimau beacon, near Fort Siloso
Me me and me. The nature enthusiastic side of me.
Team Halo! Gaytri, Me, Irene and Yvonne
Nemo, my OG. Shuying, Grace, me, Ket Pin and Raymond
Shout Horray! Well done folks :)
Wildfilm blog: http://www.wildsingapore.com.sg/wildfilms/blog/
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Field Trip to MacRitchie Reservoir
Today group of NUS student together with lecturers, we went to MacRitchie for a geography field trip and it was good, but not as exciting, because I've been to HSBC treetop walk and the area two times already last year. Anyway, I have friends like Jianyu, Shuying, Karen, Edwin, Jieqi and Peiling to accompany. Saw Amy also, so it's not boring in terms of company. Maybe due to the fact we spent 80% of time walking and 20% discussing about the issues by Prof Higgit, it wasn't really that productive. I still enjoyed being outdoors, soaking the sun, immersed in the greenery etc. Learnt quite some stuffs too.
Welcome to Treetop Trail
There was a controversy of water sports in reservoirs. But our water works system is so good that it doesn't really matter.
Group photo except Edwin
on top of Mosquito Ring (army term) or Jelutong Tower
There were good company...
but do watch out for your bananas!
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(Credits to Shuying for her photos)