Divers for the Environment December 2021

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NEWS

EAD AND ENGIE LAUNCH PHASE 2 OF THE MANGROVE REHABILITATION PROJECT

USING DRONE TECHNOLOGIES BY ENVIRONMENT AGENCY – ABU DHABI

L-R: Dr Shaikha and Florence Fontani making seedballs for the project; Dr Shaikha, Florence Fontani and Jane Glavan. Jane is explaining why and how to make the seedballs; group photo; Dr Shaikha, Florence Fontani, Ahmed Al Hashmi learning more about the drone used for planting the project.

Abu Dhabi, 27th of September 2021: The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, (EAD) in partnership with the global energy company ENGIE, today announced the launch of the second phase of the “Blue Carbon” Environmental and Social Responsibility project, during an event led by Her Excellency Dr Shaikha Salem al Dhaheri, Secretary General of EAD. After a successful pilot launch in 2020, the second phase of the project involves using highly innovative drone planting technology to sow mangrove seeds.

its partner, Distant Imagery, who are specialists in engineering drone solutions that are based on blue carbon restoration expertise. They have also designed and engineered drone rigging in the UAE.

Her Excellency Dr Shaikha Salem al Dhaheri said, “Mangroves play a critical role in our fight against climate change. These carbonrich forests that dot the coastline of Abu Dhabi are key to stabilising our environment and preserving the natural habitat of several species. The Blue Carbon project is one of its kind in the region and I am delighted that it has advanced to Phase 2, following its very successful pilot launch in 2020. Rebuilding and restoring an ecosystem that resiliently protects our coast will support the sustenance of mankind while consequently combatting climate change.”

The project was initiated last year in a very successful test pilot where approximately 2,000 seeds were planted. Almost one year after the first planting, the success rate is estimated to be 25%, despite the volatile weather conditions of last year. Implementing the learnings from last year, supported by an advanced drop mechanism and methodology, this year, the project team expects a success rate of at least 35%.These are excellent results if compared to the typical mangrove survival rate in nature of 5%.

Hosted at the EAD Headquarters in Abu Dhabi, the event was attended by the Blue Carbon project team from EAD, ENGIE, and

All attendees collaborated and participated in making seedballs, which help protect the seeds when they are launched from the drone, as well as provide nutrients to ensure proper germination of the seeds when planted in the soil.

As part of the second phase of the project, plant seeding will take place earlier in the season, from early September, to ensure they are given an increased chance to stabilise and grow. There will also be a change in seeding

time, to ensure seeds are captured with the highest chance of survival. Ahmed Al Hashmi, Acting Executive Director for Terrestrial and Marine Biodiversity at Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi said, “Restoring biodiversity and preserving vulnerable ecosystems is not a choice anymore but a necessity for the survival of humankind, in the wake of climate change. With this in mind, we are glad to be working with ENGIE on this project. To us, this project is a direct extension to The UAE’s National Blue Carbon Project and The Abu Dhabi Blue Carbon Demonstration Project that was launched in 2012, that focused on mapping the UAE’s carbon sinks extensions and capacities.” Commenting on the project, Florence Fontani, Chief Communications and Sustainability Officer, ENGIE Africa, Middle East, and Asia (AMEA), said, “Our partnership with EAD and Distant Imagery for this project sets an example to better engage to achieve carbon neutrality and address challenges in preserving coastal and marine ecosystems for human life. At ENGIE, we are honoured to be part of this project and support the country’s goals towards conserving the rich environmental ecosystem for the generations to come.” DECEMBER 2021 | DIVERS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

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