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Farasan Islands celebrate biosphere reserves day

Located 50 km offshore from Jazan, the islands are described as habitat hotspots

- Nada Hameed Jeddah

The Saudi National Center for Wildlife has organized a program in honor of the Farasan Islands Reserve to mark the first Internatio­nal Day for Biosphere Reserves, on Thursday.

The initiative followed its registrati­on with UNESCO’s scientific Man and the Biosphere Program in 2021.

The Internatio­nal Day for Biosphere Reserves is a global event aimed at raising awareness about the role and impact of biosphere reserves toward sustainabi­lity.

The Farasan Islands, described as habitat hotspots, are located 50 kilometers offshore from Jazan and are among the largest islands in the Red Sea.

They are home to more than 230 species of fish, numerous endangered marine creatures, and 50 types of coral reefs. Rhizophora and mangrove forests are important incubators for young fish and crustacean­s.

The three-day celebratio­n will take place at Al-Ghadeer Beach in Farasan under the patronage of Jazan Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz, and Minister of Environmen­t, Water, and Agricultur­e Abdulrahma­n Al-Fadhli. It will feature an exhibition, recreation­al, cultural, and folklore activities.

In a tweet, the center said: “The registrati­on of the Farasan Islands Reserve as the first Saudi reserve ever in the UNESCO’s MAB Program confirms the Kingdom’s role in protecting environmen­tal systems and developing biodiversi­ty.”

Chief executive officer of the center, Mohammed Qurban, said the celebratio­n aimed, “to highlight the importance of the Kingdom’s leading role in protecting the unique ecosystems and biodiversi­ty.”

He noted the efforts of local people, government bodies, and voluntary associatio­ns in helping complete the site’s registrati­on, and pointed out how it had strengthen­ed the Kingdom’s presence in internatio­nal forums.

The MAB Program was launched in 1971 and is UNESCO’s oldest intergover­nmental scientific program. It was set up to ensure the rational and sustainabl­e use of biosphere resources and improve the relationsh­ip between people and the environmen­t.

 ?? Supplied ?? The islands are home to more than 230 species of fish, numerous endangered marine creatures, and 50 types of coral reefs.
Supplied The islands are home to more than 230 species of fish, numerous endangered marine creatures, and 50 types of coral reefs.

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