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TRSDC sets standard for responsibl­e tourism with major study findings

The Red Sea Developmen­t Company (TRSDC), the developer behind The Red Sea Project and AMAALA, has released the findings of one of the world’s largest environmen­tal surveys of wildlife ecosystems carried out in the Red Sea area.

The study was released at the UN World Ocean Conference in Lisbon (June 27 – July 1), where the world’s leading scientists and government­al organizati­ons are meeting to mobilize for global ocean action.

The 11-month-long study along the Saudi Arabian coast revealed a rich diversity of habitats, flora and fauna. These include a number of endangered and critically endangered species such as the halavi guitarfish, hawksbill sea turtle and sooty falcon, as well as an eight-meter-high single coral colony estimated to be around 600 years old.

The survey conducted by TRSDC is by far the largest effort ever undertaken by a private developmen­t company to understand and assess a natural ecosystem ahead of and during developmen­t, being more comparable to initiative­s undertaken by government agencies on a national scale. It serves a crucial purpose in creating a baseline understand­ing of the state of the local environmen­t through analysis of the population­s, behaviors and habitats of the wildlife over 200 kilometers of the Red Sea coastline.

TRSDC plans to undertake regular surveys of similar size and scale to establish trends and analyze impact over time, as part of a long-running commitment to its ambitious regenerati­ve goals. This will allow the organizati­on to track key environmen­tal promises and progress in the enhancemen­t of key habitats crucial to biodiversi­ty across the destinatio­n.

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