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Creatures of the night | Hantu Blog
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Creatures of the night. June 11, 2015. Whoever said you shouldn’t go out at night obviously hasn’t been to Pulau Hantu! While there are many exciting encounters to be had in the daytime, the night is certainly when things get really interesting. Last week, Hantu Blog volunteer Susan Stephanie paid the creatures at Pulau Hantu a visit after sunset and was very lucky to have a shark bump into her camera! Email (will not be published) (required). Abandoned cats on Pulau Hantu: Update. Cats on Pulau Hantu.
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Dirty Demons and Delicate Crabs | Hantu Blog
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Dirty Demons and Delicate Crabs. December 18, 2014. Over the weekend, there was as big a show of macro wildlife as there was a show of divers! PHOTOS: Ng Boon Leong and Toh Chay Hoon). It was a shrimp fest on Sunday! Not the barbecue kind, but the transparent kind! Here are two perched on a hydroid! Another transparent shrimp crawling about on the sediment. See what I mean by well-hidden! Look at those gills! Is a common nudibranch that can be encountered on our reefs. Is usually found feeding on hydroids.
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Dive with Us! | Hantu Blog
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Next trip: Sunday 13 November 2016. Future trips: Sunday 11 December 2016 (Tentative). We strongly recommend you book with us early to avoid disappointment. SIGN UP FOR A HANTU DIVE NOW! Standard Public Dive Rates. 15000 per diver, excluding dive equipment rental. Anniversary dive: $190.00 per diver, excluding dive equipment rental. Venue: One 15 Marina Club Singapore. Time (Departure): 0845 hrs. 1st Surface Interval Lunch. Dive Gear Rental Rates. Regulator System $12.80. Mask and Snorkel $6.40. Cats on ...
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Elusive Macro Wonders | Hantu Blog
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June 30, 2015. The Hantu Blog has been bringing divers to our reefs for over a decade. Many of our divers return frequently to Pulau Hantu’s reefs because they continue to be awed and rewarded with new and unexpected finds! One such diver is Ann Tan, who took all the photos in this blog post in a single dive! Stick pipefish blend in with the sea bed by mimicking the appearance of whip corals. They feed on plankton that drifts by in the current. Left) Whip goby on gorgonian coral (right). You can use thes...
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Events | Hantu Blog
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Entries Categorized as 'Events'. What is biodiversity and why should we care? July 2, 2015. Imagine having to eat the same food over and over again forever! Not fun. And probably not good for you either. The same way a healthy body depends on a varied and diverse diet, the health of our planet depends on the diversity of living things and ecosystems to provide all the conditions we need [.]. Our Reefs in Motion. April 16, 2014. February 11, 2014. Salvaging Efforts at Pulau Hantu. August 4, 2013. Followin...
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FAQ | Hantu Blog
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If you plan to join us on a dive or want to become a volunteer, you might want to read this. Q: When is our next dive? A: Check our Dive with Us. Q: How do I sign up for a dive? A: Check our Dive with Us. Q: Can newly certified divers dive at Hantu? Q: Do I have to be a certified diver to join your dives? Q: Does the Hantu Blog provide dive training and certification? Q: How many dive masters/guides do we have on our trips? We do this to ensure safety and quality of the dive. A: Check our Dive with Us.
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Magnificent Macrolife | Hantu Blog
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November 18, 2014. Ann Tan is a talented and enthusiastic underwater photographer who has been diving the reefs of Singapore’s Pulau Hantu for more than a few years! Above: Cuttlefish are masters of disguise and can change their appearance in an instant to either hide from predators, sneak up on prey or when communicating with other cuttlefish. This one has turned yellow and when viewed from the top, mimics a dried leaf. Hantu’s reefs are a popular place for nudibranch enthusiasts! The sandy seabed may n...
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PADI Rescue Diver | Prepare Yourself with the PADI Rescue Diver Course | Scuba Diving Singapore PADI Dive Center
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OnLine Scuba Diving Course. PADI Open Water Diver. PADI Advanced Open Water Dive. Emergency First Responder (EFR). PADI Master Scuba Diver. PADI Open Water Instructor. TDI Advanced Enriched Air Nitrox. Pulau Aur Dive Aur. Pulau Tioman Dive Tioman. PADI and TDI Dive Courses. Challenging and rewarding best describes the PADI Rescue Diver. Course. This course will expand your knowledge and experience level. Rescue Divers. PADI Advanced Open Water. Self-rescue and diver stress. Be a PADI Master Scuba Diver.
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Please bear with us as we update this page, and do come back again soon to find out how you can volunteer with us and do your bit for marine conservation! Enter your search terms. International Year of Biodiversity. Coral survey at The Sisters, 4 Oct 09. Talk Climate change and marine biodiversity: Lessons from a little red dot. Tampines Library Talk 26 Sep 09. Southern Shores of Singapore Guidesheets! C) 2007 Blue Water Volunteers (Singapore) created by jacki.
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BlueWaterVolunteers » Links
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More about coral reefs! Coral Reefs of Singapore. Information on status of Singapore’s coral reefs. Includes photos and coral reef survey results from past and recent years. The Coral Reef Alliance. General information on the coral reef ecosystem. Includes threats and issues our coral reef are facing globally and what you can do to help conserve the marine environment. An online information system and global database for the world’s coral reefs. 8212;——————-. Marine life in Singapore! The flora and fauna...
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