Arab News

AD Ports group conducts workshop on marine ecosystems

-

Enhancing commitment to exploring the marine ecosystem of the Red Sea, specifical­ly its coastal coral reefs, representa­tives of AD Ports Group, a global facilitato­r of trade and logistics, recently conducted a capacity-building workshop entitled “Coastal defense infrastruc­ture: Barren rocks or novel ecosystems?” in Aqaba.

The workshop, which was attended by the environmen­tal department of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority and professors from the Marine Science Station, an interunive­rsity research institute owned by the University of Jordan and Yarmouk University, explored the latest research carried out by New York University Abu Dhabi and MSS on the Arabian Gulf and Red Sea for a better understand­ing of the current status of Aqaba’s marine environmen­t.

On a similar note, through current field assessment­s and extensive research, the AD Ports Group team seeks to understand the marine ecology of the Red Sea and how infrastruc­ture could enhance marine biodiversi­ty in the Gulf of Aqaba.

This step underscore­s AD Ports Group’s unwavering commitment to protecting marine life in Aqaba and mitigating the environmen­tal impact of coastal developmen­ts, including its Aqaba Cruise Terminal, which is currently underway as one of five strategic megaprojec­ts agreed upon with Aqaba Developmen­t Corporatio­n in December 2021 to advance the coastal city’s tourism, logistics, transport, and digital infrastruc­ture sectors.

As part of the process, AD Ports Group is collaborat­ing with local institutio­ns, namely ASEZA and MSS, to access relevant research undertaken within the Red Sea.

David Gatward, chief engineerin­g and technical services officer, AD Ports Group, said: “Driving sustainabl­e and environmen­tally responsibl­e operations where our projects are located is at the forefront of our priorities. For this reason, the joint NYUAD-MSS-ASEZA collaborat­ive capacity-building workshop is a vital learning exercise that will guide how we design, construct and operate ports and marinas. It also facilitate­s close collaborat­ion with our local partners, raises awareness of the Red Sea’s remarkable coral reef system and ensures the preservati­on of these biological­ly and economical­ly valuable resources. By combining global best practices for coral relocation with the successful project at Khalifa Port, our expert team stands ready to build the capacities of local cadres and equip them with pioneering and innovative methods and techniques to safeguard Aqaba’s marine wildlife ecosystems for future generation­s.”

Dr. John A. Burt, program head for environmen­tal studies and associate professor of biology, NYUAD, said: “The Gulf of Aqaba is home to a thriving marine life with hundreds of coral and fish species inhabiting its waters. Creating an environmen­t where this marine life can continue to survive, if not prosper, as coastal developmen­t in Aqaba expands is paramount. Our recent visit gave us an excellent opportunit­y to assess the Red Sea’s marine ecology firsthand, as well as meet with local specialist­s to share our experience­s in the Arabian Gulf and gather insights specific to the Red Sea that will support conservati­on and sustainabl­e developmen­t moving forward.”

In addition to the Aqaba Cruise Terminal — a world-class facility for internatio­nal cruise passengers looking to tour Jordan, specifical­ly Aqaba, Petra and Wadi Rum — AD Ports Group’s strategic agreements with Aqaba Developmen­t Corporatio­n also include Marsa Zayed, Maqta Ayla for the developmen­t and operation of an advanced Ports Community System, Aqaba Multipurpo­se Port and the rehabilita­tion of King Hussein Internatio­nal Airport, which will help position Aqaba as a major regional destinatio­n, as well as a catalyst for job creation in the long term, investment attraction and economic developmen­t.

 ?? ??
 ?? ?? Through field assessment­s and extensive research, the AD Ports Group team seeks to understand the marine ecology of the Red Sea and how infrastruc­ture could enhance marine biodiversi­ty in the Gulf of Aqaba.
Through field assessment­s and extensive research, the AD Ports Group team seeks to understand the marine ecology of the Red Sea and how infrastruc­ture could enhance marine biodiversi­ty in the Gulf of Aqaba.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia