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COME

SEAS THE DAY

WITH US!

7 SEPTEMBER 2025, SUNDAY
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
PUNGGOL REGIONAL LIBRARY

Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
Back for our second year
Dive into a day of ocean discovery!

Celebrate Singapore’s deep connection to the sea with exciting
encounters across our coastal heritage, vibrant marine
biodiversity, and cutting-edge ocean technology. Whether you’re
curious about coral reefs or passionate about protecting our blue
planet, join us to explore how the ocean shapes our lives and how
we can protect it, together!

OUR THEME
Culture

Celebrate traditions and local
knowledge that help protect our
coas
ts for generations to come.

Biodiversity

Discover the incredible species
that make up our marine
ecosys
tems, and how we can help
them thrive.

Technology

Explore exciting tech and ideas
shaping the future of ocean
conservation.

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
10
BOOTHS
5
Activities
7
Workshops
1,200
WWF Limited ED. Card game to collect
1,000
PINS FOR GIVEAWAYS (while stocks last)

Sign up for our workshops

Conservation seekers

Embark on a wild adventure as a Conservation Seeker! Roll the dice, tackle nature-themed challenges, and race to protect biodiversity!

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Mystery Boxes: Artefacts- Handling Exhibition Booth

Test your senses in a thrilling 10- minute mystery box challenge and uncover wild secrets of Singapore’s nature!

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FISHY TAILS

Discover the science and art of fish tails in this fun, hands-on workshop! Learn how they work and turn them into your own fin-tastic stamp art!

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FUN ORIGAMI UNDER THE SEAS

Fold your way through Singapore’s coastal biodiversity in this fun origami workshop where marine creatures and conservation come to life!

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Pasarfish ReSEArch

Step into the shoes of a marine researcher! Learn how scientists identify fish species and tackle real- world challenges to protect our biodiversity and heritage.

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CONSERVACLAY

Join us for a unique experience blending art and mindfulness through clay conservation techniques… get ready to unwind and create!

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JOIN THE UNMANNED MINI SAILBOAT

Dive into the wonders of fish tails and create your own fin-tastic art in this fun, hands-on stamping workshop!

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Walk-in Activities Available All Day

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Meet The Marine Experts!

WWF-Singapore

Come meet our WWF-Singapore marine experts at our booth! Where curiosity meets conservation, let’s discover how we’re restoring coral reefs with our partners, diving into citizen science surveys, and inspiring ocean action through fun outreach activities.

While you’re there, you can also play interactive booth games, learn cool ways to protect nature, and grab exclusive marine enamel pins!

Young Nautilus

Founded in 2015, Young Nautilus is a local social enterprise that brings Singapore’s rich biodiversity to life through engaging, hands-on experiences for families, schools, and corporate groups. From exploring coastal habitats and spotting wildlife to diving into fun biodiversity and conservation-themed workshops, our programmes spark curiosity and nurture care for the natural world. Whether you are turtley new to nature or ready to shell-berate the outdoors, Young Nautilus invites you to discover the wild side of learning!

True Norther

The Jong is a traditional wind-powered sailing boat once raced along the coasts of Riau, Johor, and Singapore. Cik Fawzi Nasir, who grew up on Pulau Sekijang Pelepah (Lazarus Island), has dedicated himself to reviving this craft and sharing its joyful legacy with younger generations. At 75, Mr. Adam Salleh is one of the few with first-hand memories of life on St. John’s Island. Born and raised there, his stories of fishing, climbing trees, and island life offer a rare window into a simple, self-sufficient way of life that’s all but disappeared today.

FAQs

Is there an admission fee to attend the SEAs The Day?
Nope! Admission is completely free. Just walk in anytime during the event hours and enjoy.
What can i expect at SEAs The Day?
Expect a day full of fun and learning with interactive activities for all ages, educational booths from marine-focused organizations, engaging games, hands-on workshops, exciting prizes, and giveaways. It’s a celebration of our connection to the ocean!
Do I need to register?
No registration is required to attend the event. However, certain workshops may have limited slots and require sign-up. Please refer to our [workshops section] for more details.
Can I join workshops on the day itself?
Walk-in slots may be available, but we recommend registering early to secure your spot.
Is the event suitable for children?
Absolutely! SEAs The Day is a family-friendly event, with activities and games designed for all ages—from young explorers to curious adults.
Where is the event held and how to get there?

Punggol Regional Library
One Punggol Community Centre, 1 Punggol Dr., Singapore 828629

How to get there:
Nearest MRT: Punggol (MRT), Sam Kee (LRT)
Bus Interchange: Punggol
Buses: 84, 382, 382W, 382G

Punggol Regional Library is just a 5-minute walk from Waterway Point via Punggol Green. It is accessible from entrances on Levels 1 and 2. Parking is available at One Punggol.

Organised By
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World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is one of the world’s leading independent conservation organisations. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the Earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.

WWF works in nearly 100 countries, focusing on key areas including climate change, sustainable finance, deforestation, illegal wildlife trade, marine conservation, and responsible sourcing and consumption. We advance these efforts by engaging communities, businesses, and governments through strategic partnerships, education, and outreach to achieve a lasting impact.

Partners
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The Conservation Artists Collective is a dynamic creative collective based in Singapore by passionate individuals who are marine science nerds, selling their crafts to support marine conservation. They are dedicated to fostering artistic expression and community engagement aiming to inspire creativity and raise awareness about local marine life among participants of all ages.

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Friends of Marine Park (Singapore) is a community-driven group dedicated to raising awareness and fostering appreciation for Singapore’s coastal and marine ecosystems. Through educational programs, volunteer activities, and conservation initiatives, they aim to engage the public in protecting and preserving the rich biodiversity found in our local waters, from vibrant coral reefs to thriving mangroves.

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Pasarfish is a platform that focuses on outreach and research centered around the fish sold in Singapore’s wet markets and supermarkets. Combining concepts of environmental conservation and Singapore’s seafood heritage together to promote the concept of sustainability and traceability in seafood supply chains, ensuring a future for our marine ecosystems. At the same time, Pasarfish aims to re-connect Singaporeans to our heritage and wet markets through a shared love for seafood. Pasarfish is uniquely positioned with niche knowledge on marine fishes with in-depth research on the impacts of the supply chain. 

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The Jong is a traditional miniature sailing boat—unmanned and handcrafted—once raced along the coastlines of Riau, Johor, and Singapore. These boats were inspired by the Kolek, a popular maritime craft used by coastal communities across the region. Lightweight, wind-powered, and beautifully crafted, the Jong reflects the deep connection between islanders and the sea, as well as their ingenuity and playfulness. One of the passionate custodians of this maritime heritage is Cik Fawzi Nasir, who grew up on Pulau Sekijang Pelepah (Lazarus Island). A lifelong Jong enthusiast, Cik Fawzi has dedicated himself to reviving this traditional sport and sharing it with younger generations. Through his work, he is not only preserving a craft but also rekindling a shared cultural memory of our islands’ past.

At 75 years old, Mr. Adam Salleh is one of the few remaining individuals with first-hand memories of life on St. John’s Island. Born and raised there, he spent his childhood exploring the island’s open fields, climbing trees, swimming along mangrove-lined shores, and catching fish and crabs for family meals. Mr. Adam lived on the island until the age of 22, when he and other residents were relocated to mainland Singapore in the 1970s. His story reflects a way of life that has largely disappeared—one shaped by simplicity, self-sufficiency, and a close-knit island community. Today, Mr. Adam stands as a rare and invaluable voice, preserving the lived experiences of a once-thriving island settlement. Through his memories, we glimpse a vital but often forgotten part of Singapore’s island heritage.

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What initially began as a personal blog to document the roots and family heritage, “Wan’s Ubin Journal” (WUJ) eventually grew into a social platform that advocates for the preservation and celebration of the culture and heritage of the Orang Pulau community on Pulau Ubin that it is today. Advocating for the conservation and celebration of the Orang Pulau community, culture, and heritage on Pulau Ubin.

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Witteveen+Bos, is a multidisciplinary engineering and consultancy firm that combines Dutch expertise with local knowledge to deliver sustainable solutions across Southeast Asia. The firm addresses complex challenges in water, environment, infrastructure, and urban development, contributing to projects to create resilient, environmentally conscious urban spaces while supporting regional development and sustainability goals.

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Founded in 2015, Young Nautilus is a local social enterprise that brings Singapore’s rich biodiversity to life through engaging, hands-on experiences for families, schools, and corporate groups. Inspired by the spiral-shaped nautilus, which grows new chambers as it journeys through life, we champion lifelong learning and deeper connections with nature. From exploring coastal habitats and spotting wildlife to diving into fun biodiversity and conservation-themed workshops, our programmes spark curiosity and nurture care for the natural world. Whether you are turtley new to nature or ready to shell-berate the outdoors, Young Nautilus invites you to discover the wild side of learning!

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Hazel Xu is the Head of Strategic Communications & External Relations. In her role, Hazel and her team advocate for positive change both locally and regionally through strategy-led initiatives, with the goal of creating a sustainable future in which nature and people thrive together. They achieve this by fostering collaboration with communities, businesses and governments.

She brings 12 years of integrated communications experience in both the private and statutory sectors, having held various positions at Asia Pacific Breweries Singapore (APBS) – an operating company of HEINEKEN, Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC), and Mount Faber Leisure Group.

Hazel holds a Bachelor of Communications from the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and has earned an executive leadership certificate from Harvard Kennedy School.

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