Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD), Aldar, andenvironmental charity Emirates Nature-WWFhave partnered to support the implementation of marine habitat studiesat Saadiyat Marine National Parkaimed at preserving the region’s unique marine ecosystems.
This partnership underscores a shared commitment to environmental sustainability and biodiversity conservation and was initiated when Aldar joined the Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative (ADMI) partnership program in May 2024. By signing EAD’s partnership pledge, Aldar has committed to conserve and restore coastal ecosystems including mangroves, seagrass, salt marsh and microbial mats.
As part of the collaboration, innovative research and technologies, such asenvironmental DNA surveys and remote underwater surveys (BRUVs), are being utilized to study thenearshore areasof Saadiyat Marine National Park. The Park, which was formally declared part of Sheikh Zayed Protected Areas Network in 2017,is a protected marine areaestablished and managed by the Agency. The shores of Saadiyat Island are home to an abundance of marine life, including the critically endangered Hawksbill Turtle, dolphins, dugongs, coral, seagrass and mangrove habitats, as well as marine invertebrates. This partnership will explore the development of a blueprint for biodiversity stewardship that can be applied by Aldar across its portfolio and coastal development projectsin Abu Dhabito avoid negative impact to marine species and habitats.
In addition, the initiative aims to promote environmental awareness within communities on Saadiyat Island, with the partnershosting a series of community eventsand citizen science activities as a part of the Connect with Nature initiative. Citizen science involves engaging the community in hands-on environmental monitoring and data collection efforts, empowering them to contribute directly to scientific research while fostering a deeper understanding of marine biodiversity and its importance.
Ahmed Al Hashmi, Executive Director of the Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity Sector at EAD, said: “Following decades of conservation efforts by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi at Saadiyat Marine National Park, we are delighted to witness this impactful collaboration with Aldar and Emirates Nature-WWF. Partnerships like this play a pivotal role in advancing our collective mission to study, preserve and restore Abu Dhabi’s rich marine biodiversity. We are certain the study findings will be applied to preserve the unique habitats and species that our emirate is blessed with.”
He added: “Saadiyat Island and its adjacent marine seascape is a vital sanctuary for diverse species and, through this partnership, we aim to enhance community awareness and support conservation efforts, foster environmental resilience, and inspire sustainable stewardship of our natural resources. Together, we are not only protecting our oceans but also ensuring a thriving environment for future generations.”
Salwa Al Maflahi, Executive Director of Sustainability and Community Outreach at Aldar, said: "Aldar’spartnership with Emirates Nature-WWF and the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi through the Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative Partnership program will help protectthe natural beauty and biodiversity of Saadiyat’smarine and coastal habitats and this reflects our dedication to both sustainable development and community engagement on critical environmental issues. By fostering a deeper connection between our communities and the environment, we aim to inspire collective action towards a greener, more sustainable future."
Laila Mostafa Abdullatif, Director General at Emirates Nature-WWF, said: “"We look forward to raising awareness of the rich biodiversity of Saadiyat Marine National Park in collaboration with Aldar and the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi. Through biodiversity surveys, we will gather vital information to guide management decisions for understanding species and habitats in the shallow coastal waters of Abu Dhabi. Community engagement is another key pillar of this initiative, with exciting hands-on events planned to raise awareness about the importance of safeguarding nature and wildlife while also empowering individuals to make an on-the-ground impact as citizen scientists."
This partnership builds upon years of dedicated marine conservation efforts championed by EAD and is an example ofboth Aldar and Emirates Nature WWF’s commitment to raising awareness and protecting natural habitats and biodiversity. Aldar’s Environmental Policy aims to conserve biodiversity and uphold the coexistence of people and nature.Additionally, Aldar incorporates environmental assessments and regular monitoring into its project management activities and new development launches and, through Aldar Education, teaches students about the importance of ecosystem relationships.
Abu Dhabi is home to diverseecosystems, including mangroves, seagrass meadows, coral reefs, saltmarsh and microbial mats – all of which support a wide array of marine and coastal species like dugongs, turtles, and migratory birds. These ecosystems play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance, supporting fisheries, and protecting coastlines from erosion. Saadiyat Marine National Park was selected for this project due to its vital role in conserving marine biodiversity. The park is an essential site for research, education, and recreational activities, boasting high ecological diversity with coral reefs, seagrass meadows, and sandy beaches.