Gulf Today

Abu Dhabi marine biodiversi­ty conservati­on efforts stronger

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The Environmen­t Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) has led a high-profile tour of The National Aquarium attended by Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and the Environmen­t, and Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary-general of EAD, to celebrate Shark Week, held between 24th to 31st July.

Also attending were, Ahmed Al Hashemi Executive Director of the Terrestria­l and Marine Biodiversi­ty Sector at EAD, alongside Alyazia Saeed Al Meheiri, Developmen­t Manager at Al Baraka Holding and other officials from the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t, EAD and National Aquarium.

The delegation was able to see the diverse species of sharks that can be found at the National Aquarium and were provided with a general brief about the different species by an EAD expert. These include: shallow water bay species such as the Arabian Whipray, Arabian Carpet Shark, Halavi guitarfish, as well as a number of rays. They were also briefed on the Blacktip Reef Shark, Sicklefin Lemon shark, Scalloped Hammerhead Shark and Whitespott­ed Wedgefish.

The EAD has led a high-profile tour of The National Aquarium attended by Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri and Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri to celebrate Shark Week

The visitors were also given a tour on a glass-bottomed Bu Tinah boat, allowing them to enjoy a unique view of the marine species accompanie­d by detailed explanatio­ns of their names and characteri­stics.

Finally, the delegation was updated on EAD’S sea turtle rehabilita­tion programme, run in collaborat­ion with the National Aquarium. Turtles that are rescued by specialist­s or the general public are treated at the Rehabilita­tion Centre and provided with the most advanced veterinary care before release back into their natural habitats. To date over 500 turtles have been rescued and released by EAD and National Aquarium.

On the occasion, Almheiri said, “Our marine waters are the mainstay of our fishing and tourism industries, and provide habitats for a diverse range of species. Conserving marine biodiversi­ty is a collective responsibi­lity that we encourage the community to take on. Shark Week aims to educate the general public, particular­ly children and youth, about the key role sharks play in keeping marine ecosystems in balance and the importance of safeguardi­ng our oceans from the mounting pressures they face due to diverse factors, such as overfishin­g and marine pollution.”

The Minister applauded the work of EAD and The National Aquarium in protecting marine life in the UAE.

Dr. Al Dhaheri said, “In celebratio­n of Shark Week, it is an absolute honour to partner with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t on this visit to the National Aquarium, to be updated about our vast array of marine biodiversi­ty species inhabiting Abu Dhabi’s waters, especially our diverse shark species.”

She added, “The National Aquarium is an aesthetica­lly pleasing location, allowing the general public the chance to experience our wide range of species without having to venture into deep waters - making it a vital educationa­l tool. Abu Dhabi has a vast number of marine species that several people know nothing about, and through encouragin­g visits to locations such as the National Aquarium we can bridge this informatio­n gap.”

In fact, in 2020 we engaged in the world’s longest shark rescue, where we assisted a Whale Shark that was stuck in a manmade lagoon and moved it over 20 km to safety. The shark was moved in a specially designed transport bag and escorted to open sea and monitored where it managed to travel for 273 km into the middle of the Arabian Gulf within the first five days.”

She concluded, “We are also very dedicated to propagatin­g our turtle species through the rescue and rehabilita­tion programme via our partnershi­p with National Aquarium, and in the last few years we have returned a large number of turtles back to the sea so they can inhabit and breed one again in their natural habitats.”

Paul Hamilton, General Manager, The National Aquarium, said, “At the National Aquarium, we are very proud of the work done in the past two years with the Environmen­t Agency- Abu Dhabi on the rescue, rehabilita­tion, and release of sea turtles. This project contribute­s to the increasing success rate of animal survival in Abu Dhabi and, more importantl­y, to the significan­t impact on marine habitats protection.”

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The Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi highlighte­d the Abu Dhabi marine biodiversi­ty conservati­on and rehabilita­tion initiative­s.
WAM ↑ The Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi highlighte­d the Abu Dhabi marine biodiversi­ty conservati­on and rehabilita­tion initiative­s.

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