

Seeds of Change: A Systems View of Marine Conservation in Singapore
Seeds of Change: Marine Conservation Workshop
Curious about marine conservation in Singapore? Or already involved and want to explore where your efforts can make the most impact? Join us for a hands-on 3D Mapping workshop—an immersive systems thinking experience that uses physical objects to visualize complex challenges, detect patterns, and uncover actionable opportunities for our local waters.
Date: 6 Mar Friday
Time: 6.30pm - 9.30pm
Location: Palo IT Singapore, 11 Beach Road #06-00 (see public transport directions here)
In just three hours, you'll:
✔️ Co-create a shared, bird’s-eye view of Singapore’s marine conservation challenges
✔️ Identify leverage points to focus your efforts where they matter most
✔️ Walk away with practical insights to contribute to healthier local marine ecosystems
Who should attend:
Individuals passionate about Singapore’s marine ecosystems
Conservation practitioners and volunteers looking to maximize impact
Policy makers, educators, or community leaders interested in systems thinking
Anyone curious about how complex environmental challenges connect and where interventions can make a difference
Facilitated by
Pei Ya Boon, Founder, The Shoal Co
Choo Phaik Ai, Founder, Embodied Edge Leadership Consulting
Tay Hwee Bin, Founder & Principal Consultant, Purpose Field Works
Case Study Provided by
Sam Shuqin, Founder, Our Blue Spaces
Please note: food will not be provided. You’re welcome to bring your own dinner.
This is part of a series of six environmental sustainability themed workshops on systems thinking and futures throughout 2026. See here for more information on the other workshops.
This workshop series is supported by SG EcoFund.