Abu Dhabi completes major aerial survey of marine habitat

Abu Dhabi Media Office

The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi has completed its latest aerial survey, covering over 8,000 square kilometres of marine habitat.

The survey is part of a long-term monitoring programme that began in 2004, making EAD the only entity in the Middle East conducting systematic aerial assessments of marine species.

The recent survey recorded a notable increase in key marine populations, including a 20 per cent rise in dugongs and a 30 per cent increase in sea turtles since the last count.

The survey, conducted over 26 hours by a team of six researchers, also recorded sightings of dolphins, whales, sharks, rays and seabirds, offering a snapshot of the emirate’s rich marine biodiversity.

Ahmed Al Hashmi, Executive Director for Biodiversity at the EAD said the results reflect the success of science-based conservation efforts, including protected areas and fishing net bans.

The data will help guide future environmental policies and support sustainable marine resource management.

Abu Dhabi now ranks as the second-largest habitat for dugongs globally, after Australia, with over 3,500 individuals recorded.

These findings reinforce Abu Dhabi’s role in regional marine conservation and contribute to global efforts to protect ocean ecosystems.

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