Seas Today Ep. 7: Exposing Fish Fraud in the Food Chain
Ever wondered if that 'wild-caught' salmon on your plate is really what it claims to be? In our Season Finale of Seas Today, we'll be fishing for the truth!
Join us as we cast our investigative net wide and uncover the slippery world of fish fraud, with some jaw-dropping tales that will leave you hooked. Our special guest for this episode is Sean Neo (Yale NUS ‘22), a Life Sciences graduate with an interest in wildlife forensics. As part of his academic journey, he worked on several investigations involving DNA barcoding, one of which was an independent project looking into the extent of seafood mislabeling in Singapore. Don't miss out on this thrilling episode that will leave you questioning what's really on your plate.
Blind Diving: Barracuda Point
Explore Barracuda Point in Sipadan — Malaysia’s only oceanic island, and dive with thousands of barracudas. Inspired by the true account of a diver.
Seas Today Ep. 6: Life on Our Seawalls
Ever walked along some of Singapore’s coastlines and noticed tiles on our seawalls?
With most of Singapore’s natural shorelines transformed into man-made structures, many of us remain unaware of the creatures that make these shores their home.
In this episode of Seas Today, we’ll talk about the mostly hidden, but ecologically important biodiversity-enhancing tiles, as well as what they can do for our native flora and fauna!
We’re privileged to have associate professor Dr Peter Todd to chat with us about the intersection of marine science and innovation, as well as the process of designing novel experiments to assist an environment in its recovery.
Seas Today Ep. 5: Saving the Iconic Thresher Sharks
To celebrate shark week, in this episode of Seas Today, we’re expanding into the Southeast Asian region and speaking to Rafid Shidqi, co-founder of Thresher Shark Indonesia.
With strong interests in shark and ray conservation, Rafid began his journey with the Indonesian Manta Project, before dedicating his work to protecting thresher sharks.
Collaborating with local communities, Rafid and his team develop long-term solutions that respect the rights of local livelihoods, while protecting the endangered shark species.
During this casual evening chat, we’ll learn more about these fascinating creatures who have roamed (or swam) our planet longer than the dinosaurs have, as well as what Thresher Shark Indonesia and the rest of us can do to protect them.
Blind Diving: Pulau Hantu Night Dive
Journey below the waves at Singapore’s Pulau Hantu to experience a mass coral spawning event. This episode’s conservation message focuses on the fate of coral reefs as sea temperatures continue to rise.
Seas Today Ep. 4: Otters of Asia - Extinction or Hope?
Often found around our waterways, otters’ proximity to urban environments inevitably brings about clashes with the people living there.
What does this mean for the otters of Singapore and Asia? Is their trajectory towards extinction or survival? We’ll have a chat with N. Sivasothi, also know as “the Otterman”, to learn more about these fascinating creatures, the rivers and catchment areas they live in, and the interconnectedness of it all.
Seas Today Ep. 3: Blue Carbon Ecosystems - Mangroves, Seagrasses and Mudflats
Let's chat about a topic that's been getting a lot of attention lately: blue carbon!
A theme rising in popularity amongst marine conservationists and sustainable finance folk - what exactly is blue carbon and how does this relate to climate change? Join Yasmine Gatt from the NUS Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions to demystify why blue carbon ecosystems are important, some of the amazing marine life that live there, and what excites her in this area of work!
Seas Today Ep. 2: The Secret World of Singapore Corals (Part 2)
What? Did you say there’re corals in Singapore? Absolutely! In fact, our little red dot has more than 250 species of corals living in our waters. In celebration of the upcoming local coral spawning season, we’ve invited Sam Shu Qin, a marine biologist and co-founder of Our Singapore Reefs, to have a spawn-taneous chat with us about all things coral, the critters that call it their home, and what individuals can do to help them flourish.
Seas Today Ep. 2: The Secret World of Singapore Corals (Part 1)
What? Did you say there’re corals in Singapore? Absolutely! In fact, our little red dot has more than 250 species of corals living in our waters.
In celebration of the upcoming local coral spawning season, we’ve invited Sam Shu Qin, a marine biologist and co-founder of Our Singapore Reefs, to have a spawn-taneous chat with us about all things coral, the critters that call it their home, and what individuals can do to help them flourish.
Seas Today Ep. 1: The Singapore Whale Uncovered
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a natural history museum?
For our first episode, we’re whaley excited to have Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) share with us the account behind the Singapore museum’s sperm whale exhibit!
From its discovery in local waters; to the lab analyses; to finally being presented on display… we’ll get to uncover its demise, take a closer look at the action behind the scenes, and how we can work towards preventing tragedies like these in the future.