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  1. Sisters' Islands Marine Park. Singapore's first marine park protects the country's coral reefs and marine life. It promotes marine-related education, research and conservation activities.

  2. The corals in Singapore’s waters are vulnerable to impact from climate change. The Garden City Fund’s Plant-A-Coral, Seed-A-Reef (PACSAR) Programme is a platform for organisations and individuals to support habitat enhancement efforts to improve coral reef cover and resilience.

  3. A collaboration between JTC and the National Parks Board (NParks), the “Grow-a-Reef Garden” Initiative aims to support the installation of purpose-built artificial reef units to enhance marine biodiversity at the Sisters’ Islands Marine Park.

  4. Jun 19, 2023 · NParks to grow & plant 100,000 corals in S'pore waters starting 2024. This will be the largest coral restoration and conservation project in Singapore. Zi Shan Kow| June 19, 2023, 10:11 AM.

  5. Aug 10, 2021 · With more than 27% of the world’s coral reefs being destroyed, ONE°15 Marina is on a mission to go green and safeguard our beautiful marine biodiversity through the launch of the ONE°15 Marina – Seakeepers Asia Coral Garden project.

  6. Coral Gardeners. RESTORING THE OCEAN, ONE CORAL AT A TIME. Still wondering how to help fix our blue planet? Take action to plant corals with us. SHOP OUR MERCH PLANT A CORAL. DIVE INTO OUR NEW YEARLY IMPACT REPORT.

  7. The coral reefs of Singapore are located mainly in the islands south of Singapore. Contrary to the belief that our reefs have been permanently devastated, they still support rich marine life.

  8. Dec 28, 2020 · Despite its name, the Coral Garden houses (drumroll . . .) ZERO live corals. This cylindrical habitat, measuring 8m in height and 6m in diameter, portrays a colourful reef world with more than 5,000 fishes from over 100 species.

  9. Jun 23, 2023 · This will scale up existing coral restoration efforts such as the Garden City Funds Plant-A-Coral Seed-A-Reef programme to substantially improve the resilience of coral communities and reefs throughout Singapore’s waters.

  10. Coral Reefs of Singapore. Map showing distribution of coral reefs, mangrove forests and sand/mudflats shaded in blue, red and green, respectively. Published in Lim et al. (2020). Singapore is part of the Indo-Malayan realm in the tropics, which is well known for being a biodiversity hotspot.