On the last of our six-day consecutive field trip series, Ria and I visited a natural rocky shore of Changi to check if the recent sponge-less situation at Chek Jawa and Pulau Sekudu has also affected the mainland shores.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Any sponge at Changi rocky shore?
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Coral bleaching check at Terumbu Bemban
This morning we were out for our first and only southern trip for the series to check out the coral bleaching situation. How are the corals in our waters doing?
Monday, June 16, 2014
How is Beting Bronok doing?
Beting Bronok (BB) is a remote and special reef located in the north. It has been about 3 years since my last visit and I have been hearing updates from recent trips that it is slowly doing not as well as compared to the past. How is this shore now? And did the recent sponge-less situations at Chek Jawa and Pulau Sekudu affect this reef as well?
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Coral rubble survey at Pulau Sekudu
With permissions from National Parks Board, we were back at Pulau Sekudu to survey the coral rubble on a lower spring tide. I ended this trip with mixed feelings with both exciting and not-so-happy finds.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
The 'S' encounters at Chek Jawa
Here we go again! Another 2am wake up call this morning and off we were to Chek Jawa for an intertidal survey which we encountered many 'S's! What are these 'S's?
Sekudu survey with interesting sightings
The long awaited June Holidays is here where I will be able to do our morning intertidal surveys for 6 days back to back! The first trip is always the hardest as we have to wake up the earliest (at 2am) for our survey at Pulau Sekudu.