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.

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