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Making efforts to conserve our marine environment, one reef at a time - an initiative by a group of divers in SMU.

Reef Alert was formed out of our students’ passion for diving and understanding that something must be done to protect our marine environment. Reef Alert has championed reef conservation efforts and promoted good diving practices to divers around the world. Past efforts of the team include a project to Surin Island in Thailand, where the team partnered with the Marine Department of Chulalonkorn Un

iversity to survey and collect data to find out the health of the coral reefs. Data gathered by the team just before the 2004 tsunami has now become a valuable reference for Thai Universities in managing the reefs of Western Thailand. Countries where the team has conducted reef surveys also includes Malaysia and Singapore. Each year, the team will go through about 3 months of intensive training. This consist of theory lessons on diving proficiency and data collection methods, field sessions locally and/or in Malaysia and facilitated discussion forums for the team to gain a greater understanding of the environmental issues impacting the world. Data collected by the team are reviewed by the marine biologists or local researchers to ensure scientific integrity of the survey findings, and are subjected to scientific reporting and publication by the partner organisations. In 2012, the project team was in Malapascua Island, the Philippines, to assist The Thresher Shark and Research Conservation Project (TSRCP) with extensive data collection of the sea floor (reef mapping), and planting of cameras to observe marine animal behaviour. TSRCP will be using the results of the findings to raise awareness amongst the local community on the significance of conservation, and to convince the government to start taking preventive measures to minimise damage caused by divers at popular dive sites by means of regulations and prohibitive laws. To ensure the sustainability of the project, the Reef Alert team has returned to Malapascua in 2014 and 2015 as well. The team also collaborated with Unicef in establishing disaster risk management protocols with the local community. Reef Alert 2016 will continue working with the Thresher Shark Research and Conservation Project (TSRCP) in data collection. Reef Alert remains open to opportunities around the world with regards to marine conservation, as our mission is not only to make a tangible difference in conserving our natural marine habitat, but also to provide our students with a meaningful learning experience.

Hey guys!Reef Alert is BACK.This year, Reef Alert returns to Malapascua, Phillipines for its 2018th edition. Join us and...
29/06/2018

Hey guys!

Reef Alert is BACK.

This year, Reef Alert returns to Malapascua, Phillipines for its 2018th edition. Join us and be part of the THRESHING for a more SHARKstainable environment🦈

Stop TAILING behind and sign up for Interviews HERE: https://tinyurl.com/RA18IR

Some pics from RA2k17's recent LOB onboard MV Nautica :)
16/03/2018

Some pics from RA2k17's recent LOB onboard MV Nautica :)

Want to perk your day up to go back to the grind? Come visit our fundraising booth to enjoy Perk’s Nitro Cold Brew Coffe...
07/11/2017

Want to perk your day up to go back to the grind? Come visit our fundraising booth to enjoy Perk’s Nitro Cold Brew Coffee!

Want to win a prize just by eating? Come down and join the White Bread Challenge!! Grand prizes to be won for the participant who can eat a slice of White Bread in the fastest timing!

Don’t be afraid when you see a T-rex roaming around campus! Upload a picture of yourself with the T-rex on Instagram and hashtag to enjoy discounts and offers at our booth! The T-rex will be a’lil shy so be prepared to chase it!

Have a hectic schedule and no time to visit our booth? Fret not! We provide delivery services! Join our telegram delivery channel at https://t.me/RADELIVERY and one of our members will PM you for your orders.

Last but not least! Pre-order your tie dye t-shirts here! https://tinyurl.com/fundraisingRA17
Disclaimer: Minimum orders are required

Reef Alert 2017 Team heads out for a day of dives and good company at Hantu and St. Johns Island :)
11/10/2017

Reef Alert 2017 Team heads out for a day of dives and good company at Hantu and St. Johns Island :)

Today we learn the great news that all three species of thresher sharks have become fully protected in the Philippines! ...
04/10/2017

Today we learn the great news that all three species of thresher sharks have become fully protected in the Philippines! Can't wait to meet these marvellous creatures in December 😀

4 October 2017 marks the day that all three species thresher sharks are listed in Appendix II of CITES.

Under Philippine Republic Act 10654, this also means that these sharks are protected within Philippine waters!

Photo by Noel Guevara / Noel Guevara Photography

Join us as we engage in coral data collection with Blue Water Volunteers at Pulau Hantu, as well as thresher shark data ...
03/08/2017

Join us as we engage in coral data collection with Blue Water Volunteers at Pulau Hantu, as well as thresher shark data collection with The Thresher Shark Research and Conservation Project (TSRCP) at Malapascua Island, Philippines.

Sign up now at http://tinyurl.com/RAR2017!
Signups end 28th August.

Only certified scuba divers may apply.

If you have any queries, feel free to email David @ [email protected].

Want to know more about Project Reef Alert, SMU's only marine conservation OCSP? Attend our Info Session to find out mor...
03/08/2017

Want to know more about Project Reef Alert, SMU's only marine conservation OCSP? Attend our Info Session to find out more, and have all your questions answered!

Sign up now at http://tinyurl.com/RAINFO17

If you have any queries, feel free to email David @ [email protected]

Today is Shark Awareness Day! Contrary to popular belief, sharks are not bloodthirsty man-eaters. In fact, humans are a ...
14/07/2017

Today is Shark Awareness Day! Contrary to popular belief, sharks are not bloodthirsty man-eaters. In fact, humans are a bigger threat to sharks that they are to us 😞 Sharks play a critical role in keeping the oceans healthy, and there are still so much more to learn about them. If you love sharks and you love diving, join us in our conservation efforts in Malapascua Island this December. Sign up now at tinyurl.com/reefalert2017 if you want to be a part of this FAMIREEF!! ❤️

08/06/2017

Happy World Oceans Day! The theme for this year is "Our Oceans, Our Future". Let's work together to protect our oceans and the beautiful creatures that live within them ❤️

With our coral surveys at Pulau Hantu completed, YEP Reef Alert 2016's journey is almost at its end. Do stay tuned for m...
23/02/2017

With our coral surveys at Pulau Hantu completed, YEP Reef Alert 2016's journey is almost at its end. Do stay tuned for more updates on what we did at Pulau Hantu ;)

Next week, we will be having a private screening of “Birth of a Marine Park” by Mr. Victor Tang – a documentary about Singapore’s very first marine park, followed by a conversation on conservation with distinguished panelists Dr. Neo Mei Lin from National University of Singapore (NUS), Ms. Kathy Xu from The Dorsal Effect, and Mr. Victor Tang himself. The theme of the seminar is “promoting a destination for conservation”. Look forward to a night of meaningful discussion and interesting insights from people coming from many different walks of life.

Conservation is crucial for us to protect the only home we have – planet Earth. If you have ever wondered how you can contribute to conservation in your own little way, this seminar may shed some light on that!

Sign up via: https://tinyurl.com/RA16Seminar

Reef Alert 2016 is proud to present to you: a private screening of “Birth of a Marine Park” by Mr. Victor Tang – a docum...
13/02/2017

Reef Alert 2016 is proud to present to you: a private screening of “Birth of a Marine Park” by Mr. Victor Tang – a documentary about Singapore’s very first marine park!

Distinguished panelists Dr. Neo Mei Lin from National University of Singapore (NUS), Ms. Kathy Xu from The Dorsal Effect, and Mr. Victor Tang himself, will be joining us to discuss about conservation in a relaxed setting. The theme of the seminar is “promoting a destination for conservation”. Look forward to a night of meaningful discussion and interesting insights from people coming from many different walks of life.

Conservation is crucial for us to protect the only home we have – planet Earth. If you have ever wondered how you can contribute to conservation in your own little way, this seminar may shed some light on that!

Sign up via: https://tinyurl.com/RA16Seminar

Date: Thursday, 2 March 2017
Venue: School of Law Seminar Room 2.15
Seats are limited. Registration starts at 6.30pm.

See you there :)

Feeling a need to satisfy your insatiable sugar cravings with some Krispy Kremes, fill your stomach with some Makisan ro...
30/01/2017

Feeling a need to satisfy your insatiable sugar cravings with some Krispy Kremes, fill your stomach with some Makisan rolls or perk your day up with the popular Vietnamese coffee?

Come get your fix at Project Reef Alert's fundraising, tomorrow and on Wednesday, from 11am-5pm outside Pastamania!!!

All proceeds from the fundraisers will definitely go a long way in helping with our marine conservation cause! See you there!

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