From a high of 45, there are only 14 now due to increasing costs, the lack of new licences and more fish farms
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Mrs Maureen Ng, 61, and her husband Timothy, 62, owners of a kelong off Pulau Ubin, are looking into fish farming, but want to keep their kelong for as long as possible. — ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM
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THE kelongs that once dotted the coastline of Singapore are becoming a rare sight.
Once numbering 45, these offshore fishing platforms anchored into the seabed on long wooden poles have dwindled to just 14 in the last 30 years.
And the kelong population is likely to sink further, said a spokesman for the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA), which administers Singapore’s kelong community. Continue reading

