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Have You Visited These 13 Stunning Mangroves Around UAE

Tucked away along sheltered coasts in intertidal zones, there exists a captivating and unique ecosystem known as the Mangrove forests. These incredible havens serve as a bridge between two worlds – both land and sea. If you’re seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life over the long weekend or a fun way to celebrate nature and the great outdoors, look no further. Join us on an awe-inspiring journey to explore the magic of the Mangrove forests, and we can show you the best way to celebrate World Mangrove day (July 26th) and how to support this incredible ecosystem!

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A Remarkable Adaptation To Harsh Conditions

Mangroves flourish in waterlogged, salty soils of tropical and subtropical shores, where they endure the twice-daily embrace of rising tides. These resilient trees and shrubs have mastered the art of survival amidst tough conditions, including highly saline soil and brackish water. But their significance extends far beyond their unique survival skills; they play a vital role as natural coastal guardians, safeguarding our homes and climate by absorbing substantial amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases – earning them the title of “blue carbon.” Moreover, these lush forests generously provide us with sustenance and a picturesque setting for activities like kayaking.

A Thriving Community

Within this vital ecosystem, a rich tapestry of life flourishes, offering a safe haven for countless species. From vital fisheries to growing juveniles, and even various animals, the Mangrove forests serve as a nurturing home and a bountiful pantry.

A Treasure Trove of Mangrove Sites

Prepare to be amazed as we unveil the 13 treasured mangrove sites scattered throughout the UAE. Each site holds its unique charm and ecological significance, contributing to the ecological tapestry that embraces these mystical coastal guardians. Some of the notable sites include:

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1. Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi

2. Jubail Island, Abu Dhabi

3. Marawah Marine Biosphere Reserve (which includes the Bu Tinah Island), Abu Dhabi

4. Bu Syayeef Protected Area, Abu Dhabi

5. Ras Gharab, Abu Dhabi

6. Mangrove National Park, Abu Dhabi

7. Ras Ghanada, Abu Dhabi

8. Sir Bani Yas Island, Abu Dhabi

9. Ras Al Khor, Dubai*

10. Mangrove and Al Hafiya Protected Area in Khor Kalba, Sharjah*

11. Sir Bu Nair, Sharjah*

12. Al Zora Wetland, Ajman

13. Khor Al Beidah Wetlands, Umm Al Quwain [3,4,5,6]

(* indicates a Ramsar site: an internationally important wetland)

Meet the Enchanting Inhabitants

Among the enchanting denizens of the UAE’s mangroves, you’ll encounter an array of fascinating species. Keep an eye out for:

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  • The vibrant Greater Flamingo
  • The elusive Western Reef Heron
  • The stunning Kalba Collared Kingfisher
  • The scuttling Mottled Crab
  • The magnificent Greater Spotted Eagle
  • The White Spotted Grouper
  • The Hooded Oyster
  • The mysterious Green Turtles

Beneath the waters, these creatures add an extra layer of enchantment to these extraordinary forests.

Celebrate World Mangrove Day & More!

Mark your calendars for a special day of celebration! On the 26th of July, we join hands with the world to honour the splendour and importance of Mangrove forests on “World Mangrove Day.” But that’s not all – throughout the year, there are numerous occasions to raise awareness and take action for mangrove conservation. Here are some notable dates to remember:

  • World Wetlands Day – February 2
  • UAE Environment Day – February 4
  • World Wildlife Day – March 3
  • Earth Day – April 22
  • International Day for Biological Diversity – May 22
  • World Environment Day – June 5
  • Coastal Clean-up Day – September 15
  • World Habitat Day – 1st Monday in October

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