
Introduction
Project Orion III - Rovering with Turtles is the 5th Scouts of the World Award (SWA) Voluntary Service Project of the SWA Singapore Base.
The 3rd instalment of this project will be led by 9 Singapore Rovers. They will return to Setiu, a main district in Terengganu, Malaysia where previous instalments of Project Orion were featured.
The primary aim of this project would be the conservation of sea turtles. In addition, the team of 9 will also be involved in Mangrove Replanting, Repair Work for the Village and the World Wildlife Fund for Nature - Malaysia (WWF-Malaysia) who has an Information Centre at Seitu, as well as educating the youths about Conversation efforts and the English Language from the 16th to 30th June 2011. The team will also take charge of the construction and installations of signboards at hatchery and mangrove reforestation sites.
Friday, 24 June 2011
Project Orion 3 - Day 9

Thursday, 23 June 2011
Day 8: Happy Happy Day!
As Gladys, Shawn, Violet and Jian Hui had beach patrol last night and hence they rested till lunch time. As for the rest, they headed to the Hatchery to complete the work to be done which includes painting the Singapore Scout Association logo as well as World Wildlife Fund (WWF)’s logo.
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POIII wishes you a Happy Birthday, Hamida! (: |
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
22 June 2011 (Day 7)
Sighting: 1 Green Turtle at Telaga Papan (By Sharon, Sijie and Jason.) This is the first time in 3 years that our advisor Sijie has seen the turtle during the beach patrol. Congrats SJ!!!
Hatchery Painting
We had Shawn, Gladys and Hamida at the hatchery at Penarik Inn to start painting the hut. A new blue and white coat of paint has made the hatchery hut look better than before!!! Of course, with the help of Azam, one of the WWF staff, the team managed to finish the painting pretty quickly :)
Painting house 1
The painting started off after lunch when the rest of the team was deployed to the location to continue from where we left out on Monday. Under the company of the children from the neighboring houses, the environment was kept very lively and some of us even started singing to keep everyone entertained! We even arranged a K-Box session after the trip!
Storm before dinner
The weather suddenly changed for the worse while on our way back to the Pink House. We experienced strong winds and rain that attempted to flood the front of the Pink House. Luckily the water went under the house and into the sand. When we found that Shawn and Gladys are still not back from the hatchery, we “choose” Jian Hui to cycle towards the hatchery to look for them. Halfway through the journey, he turned back and below are his comments:” When I am halfway there, I saw that whatever in front of me was black. I was thinking if I should continue to go ahead.. hahaha” We were finally relieved when all our members returned safely :)
Visitors from the West
During dinner, we had 3 Caucasians joining us at Kak Ta’s place. We had Daniel, who is currently doing a conservation project in Pulau Perhantian, Mike, a masters research student from South England and Nicole Rose, a volunteer from California, US. During the conversation with them, we found that Daniel has been working on the project for about 6 years and he works with students from Alan Smith School to provide weekly English lessons, as well as create awareness for conservation of the environment. Nicole is a middle school Mathematics teacher in the States. Something interesting about her is that she volunteers herself in overseas projects every summer. Teachers in Singapore, time to consider doing so!!!
Day 7 has been a very eventful day, not forgetting Sharon, who has been our main source of entertainment so far. Stay tuned to our blog for more updates :):)
Signed off,
Jason (Jayturtle)
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Day 6: Busy Day!
After lunch, the entire team went back to the Pink House for a 30 mins rest and to change into our Scout Uniform. We were going to the school to conduct some activities for the Scouts there! The couple of hours spent with them certainly made all of our days with their adorable faces and energetic vibe! We taught them the Onion Yell, clapping tactics which include the Scout Clap, as well as played games like Dog & Bone with them! The following are some photos we took during the couple of hours!
With that, we rushed back to the Pink House again and proceeded to do another round of nest excavation at the Hatchery. This was a chance for Violet, Eddy and Shawn to give a try at nest excavation as the first time the team did was when the trio went to the neighborhood school to discuss about the Mural Painting. What was unexpected was that we managed to view a hatching process! A neighboring nest had its hatchings out and we all stayed behind to watch them come out! Photos are with a few who are out on patrol now. Stay tuned for the photos then!
Good night and thank you for reading!
Monday, 20 June 2011
Day 5 : Super Hot Day!
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Day 4: Painting Day
Before the house was painted |
Men in work |
And as usual, children from Kg. Mangkok came over for their nightly English lessons. Violet taught them how to make face masks today. The children are still as playful,
Animal masks! |
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Day 3 : What a day!
Later in the night, an English class was held. The children came and learn how to make mask using paper plates and design an animal on the paper of which they will later use to cover their face. The children with their unique sense of colour gave a rather quirky interpretation of the animal.
In addition, tonight was the first night was Beach patrol for Project Orion III. Two teams of pairs went for their beach patrol at Kuala Bahru and Telaga Papan. Those who went were Gladys and Eddy and Hamida and Jason. Gladys & Eddy patrolled Telaga Papan whilst the second pair patrolled Kuala Bahru.
It was indeed a fruitful night for the 4 members!
Edited by: Gladys
Post from Team Kuala Bahru
After dinner, we rest at Kak Tar's house while waiting for Abg Bi and Wai Si to fetch us to Kuala Bahru. They were held up by some work so we only set off at about 2220hrs. We had to take a boat ride from the jetty near Kak Tar's house in total darkness. It was Hamida's first ride. Another ranger, Abg Zi also followed use for the patrol.
We had the opportunity to release hatchlings at Kuala bahru. At about 2320hrs, Abg Zi received a call saying that tracks of a green turtle was seen up ahead of Kuala Bahru. So we quickly headed to the site and saw Wai Si, Abg Bi and another ranger cleaning the turtle. She had already laid her eggs and were on the way back to the sea. The WWF team had to clean the barnacles off the turtle so that it will not add weight to the mother turtle. We also saw how the turtle struggled when we overturned it and Wai Si had to sit on it and Abg Zi to cover it's face to calm her down. We took measurements of the mother turtle. She is about 97cm long and 83cm wide. According to Abg Bi, this mother turtle had came up to the beach twice to lay eggs as she has a tag on her.
The team helped to dig the nest to collect the eggs. Initially, we had some trouble trying to locate the nest but with the experts with us, they were able to locate the nest. The number of eggs obtained was 103. The eggs were then brought back to hatchery by Abg Ha. We continue to patrol. Along the way, we saw another track however, the turtle seemed to make a U-turn and did not lay any eggs. So we continue the search for green turtle or terrapin all the way till the end of Kuala Bahru. We took a rest in the house at the Kuala Bahru Hatchery area. We got back to Kak tar's house at about 8am and took breakfast before we go to sleep.
Malay word of the day: Terappin : Tuntung
Written by: Hamida & Jason