Anglers, researchers grapple with changes ahead of works for Long Island
Anglers and researchers at Singapore's only natural history museum are racing against time to document the marine biodiversity off the East Coast, ahead of preparatory works for the Long Island project. It's an ongoing effort to understand marine life in Singapore. The National Parks Board is also in discussion with researchers on a potential study on fish communities on reclaimed shorelines. Natalie Ong reports from Bedok Jetty.

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