Crystle Wee
At the age of seven, I really thought that being a marine biologist meant that I could learn to talk to dolphins. Countless visits to the beach, encyclopaedias and SCUBA dives later, I now find joy in all ocean life. This blog is a humble collection of thoughts, adventures and photographs of a burgeoning conservationist, scientist and environmentalist.
Interviews, publications and other work:
2015: AsiaOne and Straits Times – Students dive into project to save sharks
2016: Young Southeast Asian Leadership Initiative (YSEALI) – Alumni Story
2016: Eurasian Association Feature (pg 18) “NUS student with a ‘porpoise’.”
2016: Ocean Conservancy Blog “Why I’m Interested in Ocean Issues”.
2016-2017: Reef Ecology Laboratory, Tropical Marine Science Institute
2017: School of the Arts Singapore (SOTA) Alumni Feature
2020: ScienceDirect “The role of in situ coral nurseries in supporting mobile invertebrate epifauna”
2020: Asia Today – “Coral nurseries help to conserve species”
2020: Futurity – “Coral nurseries can shelter threatened species”