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sgbeachbum: black bittern @ SBWR - June 2015
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Nature bits from in and around singapore. Monday, June 1, 2015. Black bittern @ SBWR - June 2015. I had seen this flash of black flying past occasionally over the past few months but was fortunate to see it in the open and stationary finally on 01 June 2015. I'm informed that this is a rare spot for this time of the year as this bird is an uncommon migrant and the migratory period ends in March-April each year. Find out more about this rarely seen (in Singapore at the middle of the year) bird :.
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sgbeachbum: February 2015
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Nature bits from in and around singapore. Monday, February 9, 2015. Macaque mama, baby and some cake @ SBWR - Feb 2015. Everybody like cake. Some like it with simple raw ingredients. Many animals, including some human communities, indulge in geophagy, eating mud or clay as a necessary part of their dietary practice. It may help as a detoxification practice or a nutrition supplement. Go eat some dirt! It may be good for you! But Don't feed the monkeys! Macaque mama, baby and some cake @ SBWR - Feb 2015.
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Project Driftnet Singapore: April 2015
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Thursday, April 23, 2015. Long driftnet at Berlayar Creek (24 Apr 2015). During a survey of Berlayar Creek shore, we came across a long abandoned driftnet. It started from the sand bar facing Sentosa and stretched northwards to Reflections by the Bay. Thanks to Toh Yuet Hsin and her team from NParks, the net was removed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Long driftnet at Berlayar Creek (24 Apr 2015). Latest on other efforts for Singapore's shores. News from the International Coastal Cleanup Singapore. The thir...
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Project Driftnet Singapore: December 2011
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Saturday, December 24, 2011. Some nets on Labrador (24 Dec 2011). This bunch of nets was entangled in a branch on Labrador shore. We also saw a few more smaller batches of nets. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Humungous driftnets at Pulau Ubin (18 Dec 11). Today, a small team bravely attempt to remove a huge pile of abandoned driftnets on Pulau Ubin. The nets are badly entangled among mangrove tree roots and draped all over the shore. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Some nets on Labrador (24 Dec 2011). Been to Cy...
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Project Driftnet Singapore: August 2013
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Friday, August 9, 2013. Driftnet traps sharks, horseshoe crabs, stingrays on Pulau Semakau (9 Aug 2013). Sadly, but not surprisingly, we came across a driftnet during our National Day visit to Pulau Semakau. In the short portion of the net that I surveyed, I saw 14 horseshoe crabs that were still alive and struggling and seemed freshly entangled in the net. Including two pairs of male and female. They all looked like Coastal horseshoe crabs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mega Marine Survey of Singapore.
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Project Driftnet Singapore: April 2013
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Monday, April 15, 2013. Small abandoned net at Chek Jawa (15 Apr 2013). Near two dugong feeding trails. We come across an abandoned driftnet at Chek Jawa. Fortunately, the net is short and old. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Small abandoned net at Chek Jawa (15 Apr 2013). Latest on other efforts for Singapore's shores. News from the International Coastal Cleanup Singapore. Haze Advisory for ICCS 2016 Organisers, 31 Aug 2016. Adventures with the Naked Hermit Crabs. Mega Marine Survey of Singapore. Been to Cy...
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Project Driftnet Singapore: 100m abandoned driftnet at Pulau Hantu (3 May 2014)
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Saturday, May 3, 2014. 100m abandoned driftnet at Pulau Hantu (3 May 2014). A long abandoned driftnet in the middle of the swimming lagoon at Pulau Hantu was spotted two weeks ago by Debby, Pei Yan and other Hantu Bloggers. Who were conducting a guided walk at the time. More about this on Pei Yan's blog. Today, we removed the net. On this trip, we had a team of experienced people to quickly and safely deal with the mono filament net, which we estimate to be about 100m long with a mesh size of 8-10cm.
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Project Driftnet Singapore: May 2014
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Thursday, May 29, 2014. 50m net with 40 crabs at Changi (29 May 2014). A 50m driftnet was found laid on Changi as our trip ended at sunrise. We removed the net and released all the animals trapped in it: 40 Flower crabs, 1 Stone crab, 1 sting ray, 1 horseshoe crab and 1 flounder as well as one decomposed fish. Saturday, May 3, 2014. 100m abandoned driftnet at Pulau Hantu (3 May 2014). Who were conducting a guided walk at the time. More about this on Pei Yans blog. Today, we removed the net. These include...
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the fine that made me smile | isn't it a wonder, how life came to be
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Isn't it a wonder, how life came to be. Little Bits of Me. Places I want to visit. Real men dont hit girls. Death is irreversible →. The fine that made me smile. Did you know you had to put parking coupon at BBNP? I’ve always parked there without coupons…. but guess what! After the hr and half long discussion, i walk back to my car to see a ticket sort of paper flapping around and i knew immediately that i had been fined! Thanks to you, im smiling over getting fined! On January 24, 2015 in i-Marvel.
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