Introduction to Project Orion II

Project Orion II - Rovering with Turtles
is the 4th Scouts of the World Award (SWA) Voluntary Service Project of the SWA Singapore Base.

The 2nd installment of this project will be led by 9 youths from Singapore and they will return to Setiu, Terengganu, where the pioneer team had left their legacy a year ago.

The primary aim of the team would be the conservation of sea turtles, but that would not be their only contribution during the project duration of 26th June to 10th July. The 9 passionate youths will also be involved in mangrove replanting, repair work for the villagers and WWF info centre and English and conservation awareness education for the children.


"Leave the place a little better than you first found it." - Lord Baden Powell

Friday, July 23, 2010

Gulf animal deaths confuse scientists

Scientists are trying to track down the cause of a growing mystery: Most of the animals that have turned up dead along the Gulf of Mexico since BP’s Deepwater Horizon spill don’t show visible signs of oil contamination, according to The New York Times.

The vast majority of animals found in the waters and studied by scientists since the spill in April—1,866 birds, 436 sea turtles, 59 dolphins and one sperm whale—are in this mysterious category.

Evidence is circulating about a possible culprit, and most of the turtle cases point toward shrimping and other commercial fishing. Other theories point to oil fumes, oiled food and the dispersants that are being used to break up the oil. Some theories point to disease.

The problem seems to be especially bad in Mississippi, where more than half the dead turtles have been found. Scientists will continue to study the dead animals in the months to come. The outcome of their studies will help determine how many millions BP will pay in penalties.

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