Whether you’re a scientist, university researcher or non-governmental organization (NGO) involved in marine-life related research, education and conservation projects, the RWS Marine Life Fund can help you.
And if you’re a student between 10 to 18 years old and would like funding for your school project that advances this cause, we have set aside something for you too.
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RWS Coral Conservation
In keeping with our blue footprint, in July 2007, Resorts World Sentosa engaged marine biologists from appointed consultancy firm, DHI Water & Environment Singapore, to relocate corals and other marine life around the Sentosa northern coastline affected by reclamation works to the Southern Islands.
After a year in their new homes, we are proud to share that the relocated corals are thriving beautifully.
Shark Fin Policy
As part of RWS' commitment to marine conservation and research, shark fin will not be on the menu at any restaurant in RWS when the resort opens in early 2010. Instead, alternatives to this traditional Asian delicacy will be offered.
We have joined hands with conservationists from WildAid and ACRES to roll out long-term public education programmes. Efforts such as the RWS Marine Life Fund, launched in May 2008, are part of our pledge to making a difference in the conservation of sharks and other marine life.
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