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How 黑料社区 is developing tourism while protecting its precious marine ecosystems

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One of the jewels in 黑料社区鈥檚 marine crown is the Red Sea, which boasts more than 1,000 species of fish and about 265 types of coral. (RSG photo)
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Updated 05 October 2024

How 黑料社区 is developing tourism while protecting its precious marine ecosystems

How 黑料社区 is developing tourism while protecting its precious marine ecosystems
  • Projects on the Kingdom鈥檚 coastlines seek to balance ecotourism with marine conservation and the preservation of unique biodiversity听
  • From relocating coral fragments to protecting endangered species, Red Sea Global is setting a global standard for sustainable development

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 coastal waters are home to a diverse range of marine ecosystems, supporting vital fisheries and a growing tourism industry, all while hosting critical marine biodiversity, including coral reefs, seagrass meadows and mangrove forests.

With the growing impact of climate change and human activity, protecting these ecosystems has become a national priority, with the Kingdom taking strides to preserve and enhance its natural heritage.

One of the jewels in 黑料社区鈥檚 marine crown is the Red Sea, which boasts more than 1,000 species of fish and about 265 types of coral. Not only is this ecosystem vital for local livelihoods and traditional practices, it is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world.

鈥淭he coastal ecosystems of the Red Sea, including coral reefs, seagrasses and mangroves, offer substantial economic, social and cultural value,鈥 Raed Al-Basseet, group chief environment and sustainability officer at Red Sea Global, told Arab News.

鈥淓conomically, these ecosystems are essential to local fisheries, tourism and coastal protection, playing a key role in supporting local livelihoods and generating revenue that contributes to 黑料社区鈥檚 growing economy.

鈥淪ocially, these ecosystems provide food security, employment opportunities and recreational spaces for local communities.

鈥淐ulturally, the marine biodiversity of the Red Sea is deeply embedded in the Kingdom鈥檚 heritage, attracting ecotourism and offering visitors a chance to engage with a unique natural environment.

鈥淧rotecting these ecosystems ensures the preservation of biodiversity while supporting sustainable tourism and fisheries that will continue to benefit future generations.鈥




According to regional conservation authority PERSGA, about 14.7 percent of Red Sea fish are unique to the area, making it one of the world鈥檚 top regions for this type of endemism. (RSG)

A striking feature of the Red Sea鈥檚 coral reefs is their ability to withstand higher temperatures, a quality that offers hope for global efforts to protect reefs in the face of warming oceans. Unlike other regions where coral reefs are succumbing to bleaching events due to rising sea temperatures, those in the northern Red Sea display extraordinary heat tolerance.

This resilience not only makes them vital to marine biodiversity but also positions them as a potential model for coral regeneration projects worldwide.

Marine scientists are particularly keen on studying these corals to uncover why they thrive in warmer conditions and how these traits might be applied to more vulnerable reefs elsewhere.

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鈥 The Red Sea hosts more than 1,000 species of fish and about 265 types of coral, several with unique heat resistance.

鈥 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 promotes sustainable tourism while safeguarding vital marine ecosystems.

鈥 Red Sea Global leads conservation efforts, including coral breeding and relocation projects, to enhance biodiversity and resilience.

黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030 initiative is not only about economic diversification but also creating a sustainable future that balances development with environmental stewardship. One aspect of it is the push toward restorative tourism, which seeks to attract visitors while ensuring minimal environmental impact.

The Kingdom鈥檚 Red Sea coastline, with its pristine waters and thriving coral reefs, offers immense potential for eco-friendly tourism, drawing divers, researchers and nature lovers alike.

Ecotourism and marine conservation go hand in hand, as the protection of marine biodiversity helps to preserve the very attractions that tourists come to experience.

A shining example of the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to marine conservation is Red Sea Global, a Saudi company that is leading the development of sustainable luxury tourism projects 鈥 namely AMAALA and The Red Sea 鈥 that are central to the Vision 2030 agenda




Ecotourism and marine conservation go hand in hand, as the protection of marine biodiversity helps to preserve the very attractions that tourists come to experience. (RSG photo)

AMAALA focuses on wellness and art-inspired luxury, while The Red Sea includes an archipelago of pristine islands and coral reefs, designed to attract eco-conscious travelers.

鈥淎t destinations such as AMAALA, RSG has implemented a range of environmental regeneration initiatives including afforestation programs, monitoring and enhancing coral reefs,鈥 Al-Basseet said.

鈥淲e鈥檝e also designated conservation zones on several islands, with 75 percent of AMAALA鈥檚 coastline protected. Cutting-edge technology supports these conservation efforts, monitoring and safeguarding marine biodiversity while ensuring that human activity in the area is in harmony with nature.

鈥淥ur goal is to create a harmonious balance between luxury tourism and environmental stewardship, preserving the natural habitats that make these destinations so unique.鈥

RSG has partnered with the Coral Research & Development Accelerator Platform to spearhead efforts to protect and regenerate coral reefs. As part of this, the company is set to open a state-of-the-art coral breeding lab, which will focus on nurturing juvenile coral for restoration projects.




RSG's floating nurseries offer versatile solution to prevent thermal stress. (RSG photo)

By breeding and relocating coral fragments, it hopes to strengthen coral populations, particularly in areas facing environmental pressures.

Another vital component of 黑料社区鈥檚 marine conservation efforts is the environmental survey conducted by RSG last year, covering 250 km of coastline. One of the largest of its kind by a developer, it provided invaluable insights into the health of local ecosystems.

The findings revealed important breeding sites for endangered species, such as hawksbill and green turtles, underscoring the region鈥檚 critical role in global biodiversity.




RSG's coral breeding facility enables production of young corals year round. (RSG photo)

Indeed, RSG鈥檚 initiatives go beyond coral conservation.

鈥淩SG is fully committed to achieving a net conservation benefit of 30 percent by 2040,鈥 Al-Basseet said. 鈥淥ur efforts thus far include the installation of over 760,500 solar panels across five large solar farms, which have already reduced CO2 emissions by 46,350 tonnes.

鈥淚n parallel, our mangrove nursery produced over 1 million seedlings last year and 3 million seedlings targeted for this year. These plants are transplanted across our sites, contributing to the long-term restoration and protection of vital ecosystems.

鈥淚ts projects have also highlighted the importance of protecting endangered marine species, such as the hawksbill turtle and the critically endangered halavi guitarfish, both of which depend on the region鈥檚 coastlines and underwater nurseries for survival.鈥

The company has also developed programs to protect turtle nesting sites and initiatives aimed at monitoring the health of marine habitats.




Among the key findings of a Red Sea Global study released in 2022 include "prominence of endangered and vulnerable species such as Hawksbill turtles and Sooty falcons in the coastline across The Red Sea and Amaala destination areas. (RSG photo)

鈥淎t Red Sea Global, we have initiated several critical programs to safeguard endangered species such as the hawksbill turtles and sooty falcons, identified during our comprehensive environmental surveys,鈥 Al-Basseet said.

鈥淭hese efforts include habitat conservation, the protection of turtles鈥 nesting sites and tagging programs to monitor their behaviors.

鈥淥n birds, we鈥檝e established artificial nesting sites for the sooty falcon and implemented preventive measures to mitigate bird collisions.

鈥淲e have also undertaken the translocation of vulnerable plant species like the doum palm, underscoring our proactive approach to biodiversity conservation and ensuring the continued survival of these species.鈥

These efforts also include using technology such as satellite imagery, drones and autonomous underwater vehicles to monitor the health of coral reefs, track turtle populations and safeguard critical marine resources.

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鈥淩SG is leveraging state-of-the-art technologies to monitor and protect marine ecosystems,鈥 Al-Basseet said. 鈥淥ur initiatives include drone surveys equipped with multispectral cameras and advanced tools for detailed coral reef mapping.

鈥淪atellite imagery further supports our efforts by providing real-time monitoring of marine environments and vegetation, ensuring the health and sustainability of critical resources such as coral reefs, seagrasses and mangroves.

鈥淎dditionally, we deploy environmental monitoring buoys that provide real-time data on water quality, temperature and other key environmental parameters, helping us track and respond to changes in the marine ecosystem swiftly and effectively.鈥

While much attention is given to the Red Sea, 黑料社区鈥檚 efforts in the Arabian Gulf are equally noteworthy.

The National Center for Wildlife is working to assess ecosystem health and develop a strategy to protect marine biodiversity there.




A researcher is shown at work underwater as part of an assessment of habitats along the 黑料社区鈥檚 Red Sea coast being conducted by the National Center for Wildlife. (NCW photo)

The region is rich in seagrass meadows and mangrove forests, both of which play essential roles in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems and protecting coastlines from erosion.

黑料社区鈥檚 conservation strategy also emphasizes the importance of marine protected areas. As of last year, the Regional Organization for the Conservation of the Environment of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden had helped designate more than 30 such areas, covering about 12 percent of the Kingdom鈥檚 marine territory.

These protected zones are essential for preserving sensitive habitats, such as fish spawning grounds and coral reefs, while preventing overfishing and other destructive practices.

黑料社区鈥檚 marine conservation efforts not only benefit the Kingdom but also have global implications.




Research conducted by Red Sea Global has identified the Al-Wajh lagoon as a secure habitat for endangered Halavi guitarfish. (RSG photo)

The corals of the Red Sea could provide answers to the broader challenge of coral bleaching worldwide, while the nation鈥檚 approach to sustainable tourism offers a model for other countries seeking to balance economic growth with environmental preservation.

Furthermore, these efforts contribute to global efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change, as healthy marine ecosystems play a key role in carbon sequestration and coastal protection.

With ambitious goals, innovative technologies and a commitment to restoring its natural heritage, 黑料社区 is proving that conservation and development can go hand in hand.

As the Kingdom continues to lead in marine conservation, both the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf will remain vital parts of the global ecosystem, supporting not only local livelihoods but also the health of the planet鈥檚 oceans.


Turaif traces historical, cultural mosaic to pre-Islamic era

Turaif traces historical, cultural mosaic to pre-Islamic era
Updated 03 July 2025

Turaif traces historical, cultural mosaic to pre-Islamic era

Turaif traces historical, cultural mosaic to pre-Islamic era
  • Evidence of Stone Age settlements in the region
  • Has Tapline, Kingdom鈥檚 first industrial heritage site

TURAIF: Located in 黑料社区鈥檚 Northern Borders region, Turaif governorate stands as a crossroads of ancient civilizations and a gateway to Iraq and the Levant.

The governorate is home to a range of rich cultural and heritage sites, many of which date back to pre-Islamic times.

Heritage Commission sign board at the archaeological site of Qasr Duqrah, located 40 kilometers southwest of Turaif governorate. (SPA)

Among the most prominent heritage landmarks is the archaeological site of Qasr Duqrah, situated 40 km southwest of the governorate.

Adjacent to it lies a mountain known as Aqran, also referred to as Duqrah Mount, which has been recorded under the Comprehensive Archaeological Survey Program.

Zahi Al-Khalawi, a member of the Saudi Historical Society, said the site is among the Kingdom鈥檚 most significant archaeological locations because there is evidence of human settlements dating to the Stone Age.

He said habitation at the site continued through the later Roman period (2 to 6 centuries C.E.) and persisted into the Umayyad era (661 to 750 C.E.).

Another landmark is the Trans-Arabian Pipeline, or Tapline, one of 黑料社区鈥檚 most significant industrial heritage sites.

The pipeline stretches from the east of the Kingdom to its north, passing through Turaif, and has been registered in the National Industrial Heritage Register.

Known as the Tapline, this oil pipeline stretches from eastern 黑料社区 to the northwest, passing through Turaif. (SPA)

It is the first documented industrial heritage site in the Kingdom, representing the early stages of 黑料社区鈥檚 oil industry and its developmental and economic significance.

Also noteworthy is the culturally significant site of Qaru Turaif, a water source developed by the Tapline Co. in the 1950s to help settle nomadic communities by order of the late King Abdulaziz.

To the east of Turaif, about 25 km away, stands Jabal Umm Waal, a historic landmark and northern gateway into the Arabian Peninsula.

The mountain tells the stories of Bedouin life and the passage of trade caravans and pilgrims traveling from the Levant and Iraq. For centuries, it served as a safe route for travelers making their way southward.

 


黑料社区 condemns Israeli minister鈥檚 call for sovereignty over occupied West Bank

黑料社区 condemns Israeli minister鈥檚 call for sovereignty over occupied West Bank
Updated 02 July 2025

黑料社区 condemns Israeli minister鈥檚 call for sovereignty over occupied West Bank

黑料社区 condemns Israeli minister鈥檚 call for sovereignty over occupied West Bank
  • Kingdom鈥檚 foreign ministry said the move would violate international laws

RIYADH: A government minister鈥檚 threat for Israel to apply full sovereignty over the occupied West Bank was strongly condemned by 黑料社区 on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Kingdom 鈥渃ondemned and denunciated鈥 the statement made by the Israeli official calling for the imposition of sovereignty over the Palestinian territory.

Such action would be a violation of international law, the statement said. 黑料社区 rejects any attempts to expand settlements on Palestinian land, the ministry added, while reiterating the Kingdom鈥檚 position on the importance of Israel abiding by international resolutions.

The statement followed comments from Israel鈥檚 Justice Minister Yariv Levin saying 鈥渢he time has come鈥 for Israel to apply sovereignty across the West Bank.

Israel occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem in 1967 and has built dozens of settlements, deemed illegal under international law, across the territory.

The Saudi foreign ministry offered its support for the Palestinian people in restoring their legitimate rights and in establishing a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

 


Saudi ministry recalls faulty chargers over fire risk

Saudi ministry recalls faulty chargers over fire risk
Updated 02 July 2025

Saudi ministry recalls faulty chargers over fire risk

Saudi ministry recalls faulty chargers over fire risk

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Commerce has announced the recall of 88,518 Anker portable chargers across multiple models due to a potential internal electrical short circuit that may cause overheating and pose a fire risk.

The ministry urged consumers to immediately stop using the affected products and contact Anker at the toll-free number 8008500030 to arrange a replacement or full refund, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Consumers can check if their device is included in the recall and start the replacement or refund process by visiting anker.com/mmrc2506.

Users are also advised to verify the model number of their charger against the list of affected products on the Defective Products Recall Center website ecalls.sa.

The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to consumer safety and stressed the importance of promptly addressing product defects to prevent potential hazards.


GCC passports departments chiefs hold meeting

GCC passports departments chiefs hold meeting
Updated 02 July 2025

GCC passports departments chiefs hold meeting

GCC passports departments chiefs hold meeting

Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi participated in the 39th Meeting of the Directors-General of Passports of the GCC countries, held on Wednesday at the headquarters of the General Secretariat in Riyadh.

During the meeting, he reviewed the latest developments, including the Gulf visa project.

The passport departments of the interior ministries of GCC countries, through a series of joint meetings, are making efforts to launch a unified tourist visa project in the near future, the General Secretariat said in a report.

鈥淓veryone is working as one team to keep pace with technological developments and security requirements in a world characterised by rapid change,鈥 Albudaiwi said.


Saudi FM discusses regional developments in call with US secretary of state

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone call with his US counterpart State Marco Rubio on Wednesday. (AFP)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone call with his US counterpart State Marco Rubio on Wednesday. (AFP)
Updated 02 July 2025

Saudi FM discusses regional developments in call with US secretary of state

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone call with his US counterpart State Marco Rubio on Wednesday. (AFP)

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone call with his US counterpart Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

During the call, Prince Faisal and Rubio reviewed US-Saudi relations and ways to enhance the strategic partnership between their countries. The latest regional and international developments were also discussed.