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Changi Beach Intertidal Survey - 23th January 2019 - Album 2


Changi beach has the lowest tides this evening that the area along the jetty is also dry. Perhaps due to seasonal or even coz of blood moon which can cause a change in tides... Quite strong sea breeze this evening here.

People, stop throwing thrash, rubbish, plastics everywhere and anywhere already... Tons of beautiful marine life spotted during this evening of Intertidal Survey with Npark team and groups of volunteers. Let's conserve and protect all these beautiful marine creatures... Love them please...

What have we all with the volunteers, discovered today from the Intertidal Survey, organised by NParks SG - Sea Apple, Firework, peanut worm, moon snail, hermit crabs, anemone, horseshoe crab (Unfortunately it's not alive already),thorny sea cucumbers and sea quirts, sea stars etc ... It's such a pity that the massive spread of algae, seagrass, plastics, thrash, and waste have even polluted our clean white sandy Changi Beach.

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#EcoMarineWildlifeConservation #EcoMarineWildlifeConservation #MarineLifeDiscoveries


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