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Sultan Bin Ahmed launches 23rd Sir Bu Nair Festival

Sheikh Sultan also visited the accompanyi­ng exhibition, learning about its crats and other marinerela­ted topics

- Staff Reporter

Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, witnessed on Friday aternoon the launch of the 23rd edition of the Sir Bu Nair Festival, being organised by the Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah (EPAA) on the beach of Sir Bu Nair Island.

Sheikh Sultan performed the ribbon-cuting ceremony, marking the beginning of the activities of the festival, which witnesses the participat­ion of several government entities in the Emirate of Sharjah. He then toured through the corridors of the festival, reviewing the festival’s diverse environmen­tal, cultural, and tourism events.

During the event, Sheikh Sultan also visited the accompanyi­ng exhibition, learning about its crats and other marine-related topics. He atentively listened to the participat­ing entities’ presentati­ons about their diverse activities that highlight their efforts in biodiversi­ty conservati­on. Additional­ly, he learned about the historical evidence concerning Sir Bu Nair Island and its natural environmen­tal elements.

He honoured the sponsoring entities of the festival, including the Sharjah Commerce and

Tourism Developmen­t Authority, the Sharjah Police, Sharjah Broadcasti­ng Authority, the Sharjah Government Media Bureau, Sharjah Internatio­nal Marine Sports Club, Sharjah Sports Council, Tilal Properties, Sharjah Institute for Driving, and Emirates Marine Environmen­tal Group. He presented them with shields as a token of appreciati­on and took commemorat­ive photos with them.

During the festival, Sheikh released a group of sea turtles on the beach of Sir Bu Nair Island. The festival includes a rich and diverse selection of activities, events, and programs that are informativ­e, educationa­l, and entertaini­ng.

The festival includes performanc­es of the traditiona­l band and various tournament­s such as swimming, football, Playstatio­n, kayak competitio­ns, traditiona­l rowing, tug of war competitio­n, Mazr Al-may” competitio­n and Al-dana search activity, culminatin­g in the release of sea turtles back into their natural waters within the reserve.

Sir Bu Nair Island is an island located 110 kilometres from the city of Sharjah. The island is distinguis­hed by its sandy beaches and clear waters, its surroundin­gs are rich in coral and fish life, and its area is about 13 square kilometres. The island is of internatio­nal importance; where the name of the reserve was included in the Internatio­nal Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar), in order to preserve its environmen­tal components rich in biodiversi­ty, it was also included in the UNESCO preliminar­y list of World Heritage Sites, and it was accepted in a memorandum of understand­ing on the protection and management of sea turtles and their habitat in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia.

The festival was atended by Major General Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi, Commander-in-chief of Sharjah Police (SP), Hana Saif Abdullah Al Suwaidi, Chairperso­n of Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority, Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SCTDA), Ali Saqr Sultan Al Suwaidi, President of Emirates Marine Environmen­tal Group, and Mohammed Hassan Khalaf, Director General of the Sharjah Broadcasti­ng Authority , Asma Rashid Bin Taliah, Secretary-general of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Sharjah, and a number of officials representi­ng government and private agencies, athletes and interested parties.

Recently, Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi witnessed the opening of the 7th edition of the Xposure Internatio­nal Photograph­y Festival, at the Expo Centre Sharjah. Organised by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), the festival hosted its biggest-ever edition this year with over 100 leading photograph­ers participat­ing from around the world, alongside 68 spectacula­r solo and group exhibition­s comprising 1,794 photos.

The welcoming keynote at the opening ceremony was delivered by Tariq Saeed Allay, Director General, SGMB, who spoke about the powerful role of photograph­y in breaking stereotype­s that lead to wrong and inaccurate perception­s in society about people, countries and events. He illustrate­d his statement with an awe-inspiring image of an equestrian on his horse at a beautiful beach, which no one in the audience could have imagined was in Palestine, due to the harsh and dreary global image that persists about the country.

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Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed releases a group of sea turtles on the beach of Sir Bu Nair Island.
WAM ↑ Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed releases a group of sea turtles on the beach of Sir Bu Nair Island.

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