Water activies resume after end to croc sightings


High alert: The crocodile sighted in the waters of Marina South Pier on Feb 1. — Photo taken from Kenneth Mark Yong’s Facebook

Water activities at Sentosa’s three beaches resumed on Sunday, authorities said, one week after a crocodile was spotted in the waters off the enclave.

A spokesperson for the Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) said: “Following ongoing daily surveillance and coordinated patrols conducted by SDC and the National Parks Board (NParks) since Jan 31, there have been no further sightings of the crocodile around Sentosa waters.

“Based on the current assessment, water activities – including swimming, kayaking and organised events – can resume with immediate effect.

“SDC will continue to work closely with the relevant authorities to ensure public safety and will take further action should the situation change.”

The Singapore Land Authority said in a Facebook post yesterday that water activities at St John’s, Seringat, Lazarus and Kusu islands can also resume.

Water activities were suspended at Sentosa’s Siloso, Palawan and Tanjong beaches after the enclave’s first reported crocodile sighting by a Sentosa Cove resident on Jan 31.

After SDC and NParks verified the sighting to be credible, they commenced joint search and surveillance operations.

On Feb 1, NParks had activated a team to conduct surveillance off the waters of Marina South Pier following a reported sighting of a crocodile, SDC said in a Facebook post. It did not say if it was the same crocodile.

And on Feb 4, the Republic of Singapore Navy said its sea soldiers spotted a crocodile near RSS Singapura–Changi Naval Base.

While crocodiles can usually be seen sunbathing and swimming at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, they have made surprise appearances in other parts of Singapore.

In January 2025, a crocodile was spotted swimming along and close to the edge of a canal near Yishun Dam.

In March 2023, a large crocodile spotted on a beach in Marina East Drive was put to sleep due to concerns over public safety. — The Straits Times/ANN

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