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Serious [ Straits Times News ] Singaporeans Beware of Indian : Even NParks Agreed Releasing CECA Indians Will Disrupt The Ecological Balance of Singapore

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https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/more-non-native-fish-in-spore-waterways

More non-native fish in Singapore waterways

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While yet to gain foothold in forest streams in nature reserves, they're a threat to local wildlife: Experts

Jose Hong


More foreign fish are appearing in Singapore's waterways, with experts and conservationists warning that they pose a threat to local wildlife.

A recent viral video showed two boys fishing at Merlion Park, catching a peacock bass - a species native to South America - highlighting a problem which is believed to be widespread.

National Parks Board's (NParks) National Biodiversity Centre group director Lim Liang Jim said: "Based on our observations and other published records, the number of non-native species in urban canals and reservoirs has increased over the years.

"However, we have not observed any non-native species establishing themselves in the forest streams in our nature reserves so far."

Nature guide Ivan Kwan believes that some foreign fish can adapt easily to Singapore's environment and even thrive here, often having been abandoned as pets.

Species like the motoro stingray, redtail catfish and alligator gar can grow too big for aquarium fanatics to handle.

"Some (foreign species) like guppies, and tilapia, can tolerate levels of pollution that would wipe out more sensitive species," he said.

NParks' Mr Lim said: "We urge the public to refrain from releasing animals, that have been bred and kept in captivity, into our parks and nature reserves as they will disrupt the ecological balance of our natural habitats by competing with our native species for resources.
 

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Full List of 127 Professional Occupational Title under Annex 9A CECA Reserved for INDIANS to Retrench & Replace Local Born & Breed Singapore Citizens :

Annex 9A
LIST OF PROFESSIONALS
Occupational Title

System Designer & Analyst
Network System & Data Communication Analyst
Software Engineer
Computer and Information Systems Manager
Computer Operations and Network Manager
Application Programmer
Systems Programmer
Multi-media Programmer
Network System & Database Administrator
Database Administrator
Information Technology Auditor
Information Technology Security Specialist
Information Technology Quality Assurance Specialist
Building Architect
Interior Architect
Landscape Architect
Town Planner
Civil Engineer (General)
Dredging Engineer
Dock and Harbour Construction Engineer
Structural Engineer (General)
Building Construction Engineer
Sewerage & Sanitary Engineer
Soil Mechanic & Piling Engineer
Trenchless Technology Engineer
Quantity Surveying Engineer
Transportation and Highways Engineer
Electrical Engineer (General)
Electromechanical Equipment Engineer
Electrical Traction Engineer
Power Generation & Distribution Engineer
Lift Engineer
Electronics Engineer (General)
Telecommunications Engineer
Computer Engineer
Computer Systems Engineer
Computer Applications Engineer
Computer Hardware Design Engineer
Semi-conductor Engineer
Audio & Video Equipment Engineer
Instrumentation Engineer
Mechanical Engineer (General)
Industrial Machinery & Tools Engineer
Marine Engineer
Ship Construction Engineer
Naval Architect
Aeronautical Engineer
Automotive Engineer
Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Engineer
Chemical Engineer (General)
Chemical Engineer (Petroleum)
Chemical Engineer (Petrochemicals)
Manufacturing Engineer (General)
Production Engineer
Automation Engineer
Robotic Engineer
Biomedical Engineer
Biochemical Engineer
Biotechnology Engineer
Materials Engineer
Industrial Health, Safety & Environment Engineer
Petroleum & Natural Gas Engineer
Metallurgist
Quantity Surveyor
Ceramics and Glass Technologist
Food and Drink Technologist
Dairy Technologist
Leather Technologist
Textile Technologist
Oil Technologist
Pulp, Paper, Paint and Plastics Technologist
Biologist (General)
Botanist
Zoologist
Anatomist
Biochemist
Physiologist
Neurologist
Medical Pathologist
Clinical Pathologist
Veterinary Pathologist
Pharmacologist
Animal Scientist
Microbiologist
Bacteriologist
Immunologist
General Physician
General Surgeon
Specialised Surgeon
Anaesthetist
Psychiatrist
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
Paediatrician
Endocrinologist
Dermatologist
Ophthalmologist
Cardiologist
Radiologist
Industrial Physician
Medical Service Physician (School)
Public Health Physician
Dentist (General)
Specialised Dentist
Veterinarian
Veterinary Epidemiologist
Pharmacist (Dispensing)
Other Pharmacists
University Lecturer
Polytechnic Lecturer
Accountant
Cost Accountant
Company Secretaries (who are Accountants)
Taxation Professionals (who are Accountants)
Auditor (Accounting)
Career Adviser
Financial Analyst
Credit Analyst
Fund Manager
Treasury Manager
Market Research Analyst
Advertising Account Executive
Economist
Sociologist
Anthropologist
Historian
Political Scientist
Psychologist
 

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...ket-q2-2018-employment-retrenchments-10716616

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Higher unemployment rate, more retrenchments in Q2: MOM


SINGAPORE: Singapore's labour market saw higher unemployment and more retrenchments in the second quarter, although there was also employment growth and more job vacancies available, according to Ministry of Manpower (MOM) figures released on Thursday (Sep 13).

In its quarterly labour market report, the ministry reported that the overall seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose slightly from 2 per cent in the first quarter of 2018 to 2.1 per cent in the second quarter.

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate among residents rose from 2.8 per cent in the first quarter to 2.9 per cent in the second quarter, while the rate among citizens rose from 3 per cent to 3.1 per cent from the first to second quarter.

As of June, there were 67,300 residents and 59,800 citizens unemployed, MOM said.
 

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While the government allows Indian to take over local citizen jobs, they PAP is not ready to have Tharman as our PM.
 

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PAP job is to take care of landlords in rent-seeking ecomomy.

More Indians reduce vancany rate good for landlords.

Only things is jobs stolen which does affect the landlord children, nices and nephews bwcome unemployed....

No protest I worry....
 

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Singapura is to indians like usrael is to jews. Their promised land. The right to return.they were here first. Colonised the entire malay archipelago. And then, the europeans came and they were interrupted.
Remnants of indian archeological sites are found all over indonesia, malaysia abd up to southern vietnam. And theur influence on local languages, food and customs are everywhere.
 

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"Some (foreign species) like guppies, and tilapia, can tolerate levels of pollution that would wipe out more sensitive species," he said.

essentially a faeces-feasting fish. scrubs the shitty longkang floor for food. pinoy favorite fish. must have been smuggled in from the failippines.
 
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