Dorha, January 28 (QNA) -Stowl of the Environmental Climate Change (MOECC) held on Tuesday, the Deputy Secretary of Moecc ENG attended the Marine Corps Wildlife Forum 2025. ABDULAZIZ BIN AHMAD BIN ABDULLAH AL MAHMOUD, and lineup of officials, experts, scholars and environmental enthusiasts.
Abdora Bin Bin Abdulasis Bin Toruki Al Svaye, the forum, which was held under the support of the Minister of Environmental Climate, strengthened the protection of Catal’s marine resources, especially coral reefs. We aim to ensure sex.
This initiative is part of the national commitment of maintaining the marine environment and biodiversity in conjunction with the Qatar National Vision 2030 (QNV 2030).
The forum, Professor Mohamed Cip -Al Kwari, is the forum, Professor Hamza Al Hazam in Kuwait, Morsen Abdora Al Yafai’s Shaker Hamza Haze Hazehine Al of Qatar University. It features a contribution from Professor Hazyme and the Director of the Wildlife Development Bureau of Morsen Abdra Al Yafi of Qatar University. Environmental activity family member Mohamed Usef Al Hyda.
In his opening statement, Dr. Al Kwari states that coral reefs are important factors in the millions of marine ecosystems and habitat, and Qatar maintains ecological balance and protects marine resources. He pointed out that he recognized the essential role above and gave priority to the protection of coral reefs. For future generations.
As part of the QNV 2030, Moecc began a program in 2024, investigated and researched 17 sites in Catal to protect and recover domestic coral reefs, and evaluate the state of coral reefs. I did. Develop them and restore damaged areas.
Dr. Al Kwari stated that the program aimed to identify the area with abundant corals and the area that can support the grown coral reef transplant. A pioneering initiative in the development of Qatar marine wildlife.
He added that in the program, there were two new soft coral species of Qatar, in addition to the 40 hard coral species and the other five other soft corals, and the other five other soft corals. Two in the deep sea and three in shallow waters.
This reflects the richness of the Qatar marine environment from the viewpoint of biodiversity.
These initiatives are part of the 3rd National Development Strategy 2024-2030 and the National Biological Diversity Plan, and demonstrates the Catal Commitment of the UN Treaty (CBD) and the QNV 2030. Masu.
According to his side, the Director of Wildlife Development of MoECC YouSef Ibrahim Al Hamar has completed the first stage of the Coral Reef Protection Project nationwide in only 10 months in just 10 months.
He contributes to food security by providing fertile environments to all kinds of local fish, maintaining biodiversity, and supporting the sustainability of the Catal ocean environment. I added that it represents a big leap of Initiative.
Director of wildlife development also stated that the project also reflects the success of national efforts to maintain marine biological diversity with rare whales and rare species of dolphins to the Qatar waters.
Al Hummer added that in the next stage, it includes relocation of coral reefs from the donor area to a damaged area to further promote the development of marine wildlife.
Similarly, Dr. Morsen Abdora Al Yafi announced his experience to protect Qatar’s marine resources, and Shaker Hamza Hussein Al Hashim shared Kuwait’s experience in this respect. (QNA)