Keppel Land has led the transformation of Singapore's landscape, with unique living solutions designed for a more sustainable future. From eco-friendly residences that encourage both residents and nature to live as one. To offices built for a live-work-play lifestyle, with space for urban farming. Now Keppel Land breaks new ground, as the first private developer to build homes for marine life to ensure a thriving ecosystem.

CORALS CULTIVATION GOES BEYOND CORALS

Just as we need homes to live in, marine life needs corals to thrive. Which is why we've taken the initiative to cultivate corals in King's Dock at Keppel Bay. This contributes not only to marine conservation efforts in Singapore, but as we promote the growth of corals, we promote the sustainability of Earth's largest life support system—the marine environment, which when healthy generates half of the oxygen we breathe and 97% of the water we need. It's a small step today for a better tomorrow.

PRESERVING THE PAST AND CONSERVING THE PRESENT

With a heritage site like King’s Dock, steeped in history and filled with marine flora and fauna, it was important that we conserve it. But we did more than just that, we also cultivated corals so existing marine life have better homes. All this is part of our vision to transform Keppel Bay area into a pristine marine life sanctuary.

Picture of King's Dock in the 1990s. King's Dock was the second largest dock in the world when it opened on 26 August 1913.

Now, King’s Dock is a designated conservation site, which will become a sanctuary for marine life surrounded by Corals at Keppel Bay, a premium waterfront residence. READ MORE

A SEA OF LIFE

During our corals cultivation site survey, we found Keppel Bay and King’s Dock teeming with life. Besides corals, a vibrant aquatic community, including butterflyfish, common seahorse and even sea urchins, reside here. The threatened Tiger Tail Seahorse is also a regular visitor. With more corals serving as homes, we can look forward to increasing the underwater biodiversity at Keppel Bay.

DIVE IN FOR A CLOSER LOOK

Follow Rebecca Tan, model and marine life enthusiast, alongside our marine specialist to learn how Keppel Land has spearheaded the corals cultivation process at King's Dock.

THE CORALS CULTIVATION PROCESS

Like to know more about corals and marine life? Read our interview with Environmental Biologist, Ecological Habitats and Processes at DHI Water & Environment (S) Pte Ltd.

OTHER CONSERVATION EFFORTS

In addition to preserving a heritage site, and enhancing diversity of marine life, future residents of Corals at Keppel Bay can look forward to a deeper appreciation for Singapore’s marine biodiversity. Explore our other conservation efforts for residential and commercial properties.

Marine life conservation:

  • Marina at Keppel Bay: Delve into the award-winning marina and discover an ocean of thriving sea life that have made the Marina home. Read more

Urban farms:

  • Highline Residences: See how our new property takes going green to new heights, with an urban sky farm, an elevated green ridge, and more. Read more

Green design:

  • Ocean Financial Centre: Read about the green wall that set the Guinness World Record in 2013 for being the world's largest vertical garden. Read more
  • The Glades: Explore the home of the future, where urban living space and Mother Nature co-exist in harmony. Read more
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