Summary
Radio DJ Ravi G explores a side of Singapore after dark, from its coastal waters. His night begins along the calm north-eastern coast at Pasir Ris, where falling tides briefly expose an intertidal world usually hidden from view. Guided by experts, Ravi encounters seagrass meadows, horseshoe crabs, sea stars and other marine life that surface only during narrow tidal windows.
As night deepens, Ravi takes to the water on a glowing kayak — part of a growing wave of night-time water activities. LED-lit kayaks attract fish, reveal shallow mangrove channels, and offer a close look at ecosystems that shift dramatically with the tide. From needlefish darting toward light to mangroves acting as nurseries for young marine life, Ravi sees how Singapore’s waters operate on a different rhythm after sunset.
Ravi then heads offshore to experience night fishing, learning how anglers read tides, currents and fish behaviour in Singapore’s fast-changing waters. The night takes an unexpected turn at Jurong Fishery Port, where the island’s maritime activity peaks after midnight. Amid forklifts, seafood auctions and livestream sales, Ravi joins migrant workers, wholesalers and online sellers in the overnight seafood trade — even competing in a live fish-selling challenge.
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