Singapore x Marine conservation x social change
International
National
Statistics
Research
NGOs
Volunteers
Advocacy
Companies
International Coastal Cleanup, done every year in Singapore
International Year of Biodiversity: Celebrating Singapore's Biodiversity 2010 blog
UNEP's Green Fins initiative - 5 dive centres in Singapore
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), Singapore became a signatory to CITES in 1986
MPA has transferred 800 coral fragments from Tuas to Lazarus and Kusu Islands, 2,000 coral colonies from Sultan Shoal to St. John's and Sisters Islands
Sisters' Islands Marine Park (40ha), $500K from HSBC for first sea turtle hatchery, Seed-a-Reef at $20K, NPark's Plant-A-Coral initiative at $200
AVA does implementation and enforcement of CITES
World Bank's Global Partnership for Oceans
Singapore reefs cover 13.25km2
Singapore's waters contain one-third (250) of the world's hard coral species
NUS' Tropical Marine Science Institute
Neptune's Cup, Singapore holds the only known living specimen
NUS Reef Ecology Lab
Asia Geographic's Save the Sharks campaign
Tails for Whales
Team Seagrass, part of Seagrass Watch
Singapore Biodiversity: An Encyclopedia of the Natural Environment
SEA Aquarium
Keppel Land's City Reef project
Asia Dive Expo
Dorsal Effect (social enterprise)
Nature Society's marine conservation group
Sea Shepherd Asia
Gamefish & Aquatic Rehabilitation Society
WWF Singapore's Sustainable Seafood Guide
ACRES' Save the World's Saddest Dolphins campaign on Resort World Sentosa's dolphins in captivity
Naked Hermit Crabs
Hantu Bloggers
Wild Singapore
Constellation SG
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Master Plans: 2009 Singapore Blue Plan, Marine Conservation Action Plan (2015)