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    Abu Dhabi Ports to relocate coral at Khalifa Port

    Anirban BagchiBy Anirban BagchiFebruary 9, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Abu Dhabi Ports has announced the launch of a major coral relocation and conservation project in the waters surrounding Khalifa Port part of a series of mitigation measures to lessen the environmental impact from dredging.

    The ports authority said in a statement that the effort will be conducted in partnership with the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) and is part of its ongoing initiatives to sustain Abu Dhabi’s unique maritime environment while developing world-leading maritime infrastructure.

    The plan for the initiative, which aims to reclaim waters that separate the offshore port’s breakwater from the nearby spectacular Ras Ghanada coral reef, is being unveiled ahead of the construction of a heavy rail terminal that will connect Abu Dhabi Ports’ flagship, deep-water port to the UAE’s future rail network, Etihad Rail.

    Mohamed Eidha Tannaf Al Menhali, port director, Khalifa Port, Abu Dhabi Ports, said: “Championing and protecting Abu Dhabi’s natural aquatic ecosystems have always been key considerations in the ongoing development of Khalifa Port, one of world’s most advanced deep-water ports. Abu Dhabi Ports is committed to driving both local and global initiatives aimed at introducing new technologies and solutions that will protect marine life and limit the impact of port activities on the local environment.

    “Mindful of the dangers posed by coral reef degradation, which represents an existential threat to the planet’s biodiversity, Abu Dhabi Ports is leading the effort to implement extensive mitigation measures across its waters through expert coral relocation.

    “We are collaborating with respected expert marine consultants, engineers and academics, in addition to partnering with the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) to help conserve the coral colonies at Ras Ghanada, the most unique, diverse and vibrant coral community in the Arabian Gulf.”

    The statement from Abu Dhabi Ports added that coral reef relocation, typically undertaken during dredging and reclamation works, is a critical exercise in port operations and is deemed essential for protecting local marine wildlife ecosystems.

    Ahmed Al Hashmi, acting executive director, Terrestrial & Marine Biodiversity, Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD), said: “The UAE is blessed with some of the world’s most resistant coral reefs. With harsh conditions of extreme heat and high salinity, it is imperative the EAD works closely with all partners to ensure that we preserve and sustain these marine treasures.

    “As the region’s largest environmental regulator, we are committed to enhancing the biodiversity of Abu Dhabi’s rich marine and desert ecosystems. Collaborating with entities such as Abu Dhabi Ports and world-leading marine experts on Khalifa Port’s coral relocation at Ras Ghanada will ensure Abu Dhabi’s rich and remarkable ecosystem continues not just to survive but thrive.”

    Under the supervision and guidance of the EAD, certain species of coral will be relocated from Khalifa Port’s northern revetment to its environmental breakwater. Using several methods of transporting and fixing the coral, the results and outputs of the project will be evaluated, with a view to determine the best methods and mechanisms for coral transfer and relocation.

    David Gatward, acting chief, Engineering & Technical Services, Abu Dhabi Ports, said: “Sustainability lies at the heart of all Abu Dhabi Ports’ infrastructural developments, and as engineers, we ensure from the very first minute, we devise environmental solutions that just don’t solve the issue of today but also those of the future.

    “Safeguarding corals at Ras Ghanada using advanced mitigation methods that we have employed on this the project, such as relocation, is critical to maintaining the species diversity of corals within the region.”

    All data gleaned from the coral harvesting and transplantation will inform a forthcoming technical paper that is set to be published by a leading marine biologist from New York University Abu Dhabi (NYU-AD), Dr. John Burt, the university’s Associate Professor of Biology, who said: “Coral reefs are among the UAE’s most biologically diverse habitats. These ecosystems offer vital environmental importance by buttressing our coasts from erosion, as well as supporting an aesthetically attractive home to more than 20 species of fish. It is heartening to witness the proactive approach undertaken by Abu Dhabi’s leading public organisations to safeguard Ras Ghanada and its marvellous marine environment for future generations.”

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