Description of Programme
Embark on a captivating journey through the Blue Aqua Shrimp Farm, where sustainability meets innovation. This unique programme offers an in-depth exploration of sustainable shrimp farming, highlighting the importance of eco-friendly practices and advanced aquaculture technologies.
Participants will delve into the various phases of shrimp farming, from broodstock selection to the grow-out phase, gaining valuable insights into how responsible practices ensure a stable and secure food supply. The tour showcases Blue Aqua’s commitment to environmental stewardship, featuring green technologies that maintain a delicate balance between aquaculture development and ecological preservation.
This immersive experience not only educates but also inspires participants to appreciate the critical role of sustainable food production in national resilience and security. Witness firsthand the intricate processes that contribute to Singapore's self-sufficiency and explore the cutting-edge technologies that drive the future of aquaculture.
Learning Objective / Total Defence Pillars
Understand Sustainable Aquaculture: Gain a comprehensive understanding of sustainable shrimp farming techniques and their significance in promoting environmental well-being and food security.
Recognise Individual Contributions: Learn the critical role of individual actions in supporting national resilience through responsible and innovative practices in aquaculture.
Develop National Identity: Foster a deeper sense of national pride and identity by connecting with Singapore’s efforts to balance development with environmental responsibility and sustainability.
Location(s)
Blue Aqua at Neo Tiew Lane
Partially Outdoor
Rating
Duration
2 to 3 hrs
Session Timings
Session 1: 09:00 - 11:00 / 12:00
Session 2: 14:00 - 16:00 / 17:00
Pricing (per participant)
$31
Min: 30 pax
Max: 60 pax
Terms and Conditions
The unit POC must submit the Booking Form at least 10 working days before the event date.
The unit POC must provide the Purchase Order (PO) number at least 5 working days before the event date.
The unit POC must notify vendor of any changes in the number of participants at least 3 working days before the event date.
Fee waivers are considered and granted based on compelling and last-minute reasons (unrelated to work commitments). Hence, fee waiver is granted only if participant(s) meet one of the following criteria:
1. Medical Certificate indicates that the participant's medical leave was granted at least 2 days prior to the date of the activity (3 and more days allows the unit POC to inform the vendor about the change in the total number of participants).
2. Compassionate Leave was granted at least 2 days prior to the date of the activity (3 and more days allows the unit POC to inform the vendor about the change in the total number of participants).