
Earlier this evening, I attended a talk by Dr. Len McKenzie of Seagrass-Watch. As mentioned in my earlier post about seagrasses, Dr. Len has had many years of experience working on this threatened marine ecosystem, and I learnt a lot from him.

Here's a Storify that I compiled from live-tweets by Ria (@wildsingapore) and Gladys (@cubismwonder).

Andy has also recorded the talk and uploaded it online for the sake of those who missed it.
Len will be conducting a second round of training for TeamSeagrass volunteers this weekend, which will include a monitoring session on Chek Jawa. Follow the TeamSeagrass blog for updates!
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