Went to Punggol Point in Sunday, 19th Feb 2012 somewhere around 6p.m. there were loads of people there but only spotted and spoke to one couple who collects seashells. She explains that there is nothing much to collect there but guess what? 老天不负有心人, did manage to find two more uncommon shells but i had to sacrifice my back...walked along the whole beach to the "ulu-ulu" (less populated) part ofteh beach to find them though.
Haha, the first shell i spotted. See haam or Blood cockle (Anadara granosa)...really common there either due to the presence of a mud-flat like seabed and weak waves or from the mangroves over at malaysia.
HAHA!!! Found a Sea Urchin stranded along the shore. It was still alive and its spines were moving. One of the only few sealife found at the visit. Took a quick picture and immdiately placed it back into the sea.
Surprisingly, the waters are relatively clean (for local standards) and due to the weak waves, you could actually see the sand beneath and there were many shells there :)
Something started to move and lo and behold... a Pugilina cochlidium!!! Live! Usually you can find them along Changi and our Northern coast. Behind is also a blue sponge :)
Sunset at Punggol... Somewhat reminds me of Bintan and really wished i could spend 3 days collecting shells, relaxing and playing!!!
This is the eastern wing of the beach... not many seashells were found here but found one uncommon one along the shoreline. Also, this stretch is shorter than the West end and is characterised by more sandy coast so shells usually do not het stranded here.
What i collected!!! Not a bad haul with green Mussels, Venus clams, A sea urchin's test, keyhole limpets, barnacles, jingle shells, corals, "tua tow", Limpets, Barbatias and MOST IMPORTANTLY, A SUNDIAL AND THORNY OYSTER!!! haha, Sundial was found along the western end while the latter on the eastern end...
Also found 3 Flower crab moults and now drying them. :)
The 2 uncommon shells :) YAY
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