At long last... gonna squeeze in some time to write about my trip to Chagar Hutang (CH). The trip was pretty much the same as in the past. The usual briefing at the Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) campus where we would meet the other volunteers as well. I was supposed to meet Fong (last year’s RA) but the timing of my flight was out and she had to leave for Setiu on her other project. It was however pleasant to meet Karen again (a vet student whom I met during last year’s trip to CH). Anyway, we arrived kinda’ in the midst of the briefing so a tip here for volunteers would be to take the Air Asia flight which leaves at 7 am instead of the MAS flight which leaves at 9 am. Anyway, blah blah blah.. and we were then off to Merang after signing our disclaimer… so if anything happens to us in CH, UMT is covered… :-)
We arrived at Laguna jetty after 1 pm and Adie soon greeted us on Si Penyu (the speedboat belonging to the project). After loading the boat, we were on our way… Woo Hooooo…
The whole week was pretty much uneventful except for the stormy rains almost every night except on Friday and we had a sort of record landing and nesting as well, a total of 56 landings and 33 nestings thus ending up in 2nd place so far (lost out by 1 nest). That was pretty much my personal record as well. On top of that there were at least 5 new nesting green turtles (nesting for the first time) and there were 2 hawksbill turtles… (of which I saw one) YES... a dream fulfilled!!
Activities throughout the week was pretty much the same except that on Wednesday there was a bunch of school kids from all over Malaysia who visited the island as part of an event organized by the Co-Curriculum Centre in an effort to create awareness & appreciation for marine life and as we were short-handed, I was given the honour of giving the briefing to the kids in the gallery. Mann was briefing on the beach patrol and other conservation work whereas Lea (the Research Assistant) would be briefing the participants on the efforts of the Conservation Program.
And there were hawksbill hatchlings...
We saw the Green Turtle Mommy...
And we saw the Hawksbill mommy (My first time too)
We ate Bihun Goreng Chagar Hutang...
We had Ayam Masak Merah
And the Ayam Masak Tomato was outta this world...
However, some of us were still hungry...
We saw butterflies
We even had our Mr Chagar Hutang competition... Adie Won!! Siooottt!!!
We hiked up the river...
And we hiked up Turtle Rock...
We saw the sun rise...
And we saw the sun set...
Of course, we worked...
But we also lazed...
We posed...
We also snorkeled...
We lost a few...
But we also saved a lot...
Lets all make a difference... Pledge and say "No!!" to turtle eggs by sending an email to turtle@umt.edu.my with the message “I pledge NOT to eat turtle or terrapin eggs for the rest of my life” together with your full name and MyKad number (needed for authentification).
4 comments:
Hey GREAT blog!!!!
Nicely written & great photos!!!
[well, I'm still hungry...starving for hatchlings!!! LOL!!!]
"We lost a few... But we also saved a lot.."
I love this, PA :D
ke ke... Sue Yee... I'll get Adie to mail you some carcasses...
Pelf... yeah... I sorta came up with it all of a sudden while trying to figure out how to arrange the pics... Some of my friends are complaining I write too much... should have more of a photo blog... So was trying to balance it both but as you can see.. I still very cheong hei... So how's the US of A?
Nice blogging here.. Made me miss it so much, will probably do it again next year. ;) The increase of the fire ant is a shame, but guess that's the nature of life.
Bec
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