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Scorpionfish + big anemones
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A scorpionfish! Strange large mangrove anemones! Dr Ng explains some of our finds and why we are doing the survey.
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Mega Marine Survey: Lim Chu Kang mangroves
wildsingapore
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Volunteers all ready to get wet and muddy! We head out to the calls of a kingfisher, and are soon hard at work unearthing the biodiversity of another mudflat. No washing up...
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Mega Marine Survey: Mandai mangroves
wildsingapore
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Crossing the railway tracks, volunteers soon end up next to a stream in Mandai mangroves where we soon settle down to finding out just what special creatures live in the mu...
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Special clams and horseshoe crab eggs!
wildsingapore
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Miso-soup clams and tiny eggs of horseshoe crabs are exciting discoveries during a survey of Mandai mangroves on 10 Apr 2011. Dr Tan also shares how to tell the sex of hors...
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jelly eggs, crazy crusties and super tiny snails
wildsingapore
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Weird blobs of slug eggs, lots of tiny yellow crustaceans and minute snails are among some of the interesting encounters at the Mega Marine Survey at Pandan on 30 Mar 2011....
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Mega Marine Survey at Pandan mangroves
wildsingapore
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Volunteers brave super soft mud at Pandan mangroves to find out what is out there! As usual, a small team sort out and photograph our finds. It's a hot blue sky afternoon, ...
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Mega Marine Survey: octopus and critters of the SOFT mud
wildsingapore
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An octopus and lots of pretty gobies are found in this survey of Pulau Ubin in very soft mud. Dr Tan Koh Siang of the Tropical Marine Science Institute shares more about th...
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Mega Marine Survey: very SOFT mud - how to work in it
wildsingapore
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A demo on how to do the survey, with lots of tips on how to survive in very soft mud. "If you get stuck, get down on your knees, crawl a bit, and you should be fine" about ...
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TeamSeagrass: setting up cool data loggers
wildsingapore
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At Pulau Semakau, Siti explains how to set up the data loggers, with the help of a mangrove propagule, drawing the plan out on the sand. Then we're off to pound in the stak...
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Monkeys foraging the trashline
wildsingapore
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It's probably natural for monkeys to check out the high tide line for edible bits that have washed up. They've probably been doing it for as long as there have been monkeys...
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