Singapore Oceanarium Launches New Research and Education Centre Focused on Marine Conservation

The opening of the new Research and Learning Centre at the Singapore Oceanarium, part of Resorts World Sentosa, has helped the country advance in marine conservation. Singapore aspires to leave a mark in Asia by making use of its new technology for saving and researching marine animals. By centering on sustainability, the Centre uses solar energy and has innovative equipment meant for scientists, teachers and visitors. The Centre works toward restoring ocean habitats and securing our oceans’ future by offering education, bringing together people and involving citizens in science projects.

Sustainability at the Core

The Center for Research and Learning shows how to use and design infrastructure in eco-friendly ways. Because it uses only solar power, the building shows that Singapore Oceanarium values caring for the environment. The building features modern learning labs, team working areas, seminar rooms and an event area on their roof. They will provide opportunities for teaching, practical instruction and the latest research aimed at helping the oceans.

A Hub for Global Collaboration

The Centre will also provide a space where international researchers can collaborate. The World Conservation Secretariat will host events for researchers, policymakers and conservationists from all over the world. Lam Xue Ying’, Vice President of Singapore Oceanarium, mentioned that the Centre plans to be a place where various groups in the marine world come together to help rebuild important marine habitat.

The Centre will involve citizens by encouraging them to participate in citizen science events. Importantly, it will arrange a workshop on May 28 for the CITES Global Youth Summit focused on regulations of marine species trade. They work towards inspiring young people who support protecting the ocean and raising the awareness of others.

The Research and Learning Centre at the Singapore Oceanarium is expected to lead the way in ocean conservation across Asia. The project illustrates an effective way in which science, people and eco-friendly designs can collaborate to save our Earth.

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