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UAE leads way in reef conservation

by Arushi Madan | 02-09-2013 21:07 recommendations 0

The UAE is taking a leading role in preserving the Arabian Gulf?s coral reefs.


Not only are more than a fifth of its waters protected areas – compared with an Arabian Gulf-wide average of 7.8 per cent – the country is gaining plaudits for ?strong and successful management? of these areas.


These were among the more upbeat findings of a recent focus on Arabian Gulf coral reefs published in the academic journal Marine Pollution Bulletin.


?Coral Reefs of the Gulf: Past, Present and the Future of a Unique Ecosystem? looks at the challenges facing the region?s corals, considers steps to protect them and identifies areas in need of research.


One of the papers, by scientists, found there were 173 marine protected areas in the region, covering 7.8 per cent of its marine area. However, only about a third of the protected areas were effectively managed.


The UAE is a leading nation in the region, with protected areas covering 22 per cent of its waters.


?With the exception of the Jebel Ali Marine Reserve which was impacted by coastal development a decade ago, management of most marine protected areas in the UAE has been strong and successful,? said John Burt, assistant professor of biology at New York University Abu Dhabi, who co-edited the publication.


Another of the papers focuses on the dramatic decline of reefs in Bahrain, that were once home to some of the most extensive and diverse reefs in the region.


 Due to a number of stress factors including land reclamation, dredging, contamination from industry, and the use of underwater explosives in oil and gas exploration, Bahrain?s reefs have gone into considerable decline. The once extensive and diverse reefs of Bahrain are now a shadow of their former selves, with most reefs made up of eroding skeletons of once live reefs, with corals now covering less than 5 per cent of the reef area.


While the UAE was one of the leaders in the Arabian Gulf for establishing marine protected areas and initiating research on reefs and other marine habitats, more can be done to ensure the survival and health of its coral reefs.


Development of a more cohesive Emirates-wide marine conservation and management framework for policy, regulation, and management would improve the conservation of UAE reefs, as would strengthening the legislative components to ensure that any activities in the marine environment can be well enforced when needed.


 With their ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions, Arabian Gulf coral reefs have attracted the attention of scientists worldwide, with the increase in interest demonstrated in the first of the 12 papers of the issue.


The paper shows that, out of 270 academic publications concerning coral reefs in the Arabian Gulf over the past 60 years, more than half were published in the last decade.


The increase in research activity in recent years is a strong indicator of the growing interest from the international scientific community in the region?s marine environment.


 While it is a positive sign that the region?s coral reefs are better understood, they are still in dramatic decline. ?The development of more local research capacity and educational programmes are needed to support the application of long-term marine environment management.?


Source : http://goumbook.com/uae-leads-reef-conservation/

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7 Comments

  • says :
    thanks for the information
    Posted 30-12-2013 00:53

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 19-12-2013 18:15

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing.
    Posted 17-12-2013 17:38

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 04-12-2013 21:33

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing..!
    Posted 03-12-2013 19:38

  • says :
    same like Christy :D I hope the E-Gen ambassador to Indonesia could do a big change too
    Posted 01-10-2013 18:42

  • says :
    Green movements of UAE is always inspiring, thanks for sharing! :D
    Posted 24-09-2013 15:37

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