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12 UAE beaches to receive Blue Flag

by Arushi Madan | 04-10-2013 02:16



As many as 12 beaches in the UAE are set to receive the internationally recognised Blue Flag — a voluntary eco-label awarded to more than 3,850 beaches and marinas in 48 countries around the globe.


The Emirates Wildlife Society, in association with WWF (EWS-WWF), yesterday announced that 12 beaches in Abu Dhabi and Dubai met the 32 criteria dealing with water quality, environmental education and information, environmental management, and safety and other services.


The Blue Flag is a highly prestigious and well-recognised symbol and serves to highlight coastal excellence internationally so for the UAE to now have an additional 12 Blue Flags awarded is a real achievement for the country. This news is very positive and places the UAE as a leader in the Blue Flag programme regionally.


With these newly awarded sites listed below, the UAE now has a total of 24 Blue Flags across the emirates.


In Abu Dhabi, the Blue Flag beaches are at Al Bateen Marina, The Club beach, Sadiyat Island beach, Lagoon beach, Phase 2 beach, Hilton beach, Le Meridien, and Desert Islands on Sir Bani Yas.


In Dubai, the Blue Flags will be erected on the beaches at Jumeirah Beach Hotel Marina, Jumeirah Beach Hotel beach, Le Royal Meridien beach, and the Sheraton Dubai Jumeirah Beach Resort beach.


Being able to award 12 more beaches and marinas with the Blue Flag across the UAE this year is very encouraging. It is the result of the hard work, commitment and determination put in by the site managers in each of the locations and will greatly benefit not only the conservation and protection of the UAE?s coastline, but will also help to boost tourism .


These newly awarded sites join a global list of more than 4,000 beaches and marinas across 46 different countries, from the tropical shores of the Caribbean islands to the rugged cliffs of New Zealand.

 Source :Gulf News

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