Divers for the Environment June 2021

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NEWS

ENVIRONMENT AGENCY – ABU DHABI & THE NATIONAL AQUARIUM

START RECEIVING AND REHABILITATING RESCUED ANIMALS

Following the recently-announced partnership between the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) and The National Aquarium; the largest aquarium in the Middle East, the UAE is set to welcome one of the largest wildlife rehabilitation facilities in the region. This facility is located at Al Qana, Abu Dhabi’s upcoming social dining and entertainment waterfront destination. The state-of-theart rehabilitation centre is set to be one of the largest conservation facilities in the Middle East, focused on biodiversity and the natural local heritage. Staffed by a team of international veterinary and aquarist experts from 15 countries, this facility is central to the partnership. As well as helping hundreds of rescued animals every year, it will also act as an important centre of education for students and the general public. According to the agreement between both parties, a specialised animal rescue vehicle, which is the only one of its kind in the region, will soon be on the Abu Dhabi roads responding to wildlife emergencies reported through EAD. All the rescued animals will receive immediate first aid whilst being transported to The National Aquarium facilities for assessment, treatment, rehabilitation and eventual release. EAD has a long record of attending wildlife emergencies in the emirate and most of the animals that are rescued from the shores are native species to the UAE, such as the green sea turtles. They are classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as an endangered species. Each animal will have a tailored rehabilitation programme. This rescue programme will go the extra mile to increase its success by doing a pre-release within the aquarium facilities into the UAE’s Natural Treasures Lagoon. This is an opportunity for the marine life to utilise more space under the experts’ supervision in controlled environments to encourage natural behaviours before being released back into the wild. The public will have a unique opportunity to visit the animals during their pre-release 8

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phase. They will learn about the animals and understand more about the challenges these creatures encounter in the wild. More importantly, the public will learn how we, as humans, can reduce the negative impacts of our behaviour on their natural environments. Maitha Hameli, Specialist at Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi said, “Our efforts to monitor and protect turtles date back to 1998, thus our partnership with The National Aquarium at Al Qana is essential for our commitment to marine conservation and care of injured marine wildlife. Our mission is to protect and preserve the marine ecosystems and the new rehabilitation facility staffed with The National Aquarium’s world-class team of experts is an important addition to reach our goal and protect species that are threatened with extinction. “We are confident in the quality and readiness of the facilities at the rehabilitation centre. When a call came in regarding an endangered sea turtle, we conducted the rescue and carefully transported her to The National Aquarium’s rehabilitation facility for assessment.” Anne Bourbon, Manager of Education and Conservation at The National Aquarium added, “At The National Aquarium, we are all

committed to protecting the Arabian Gulf ’s wildlife and raising awareness around broad environmental issues. Education is an essential part of the process of connecting the young and adults alike with the stories of these rescued animals. The first and most recently rescued turtle was brought to us by EAD and we can’t wait for the public to meet her and learn her story. She is an endangered green turtle and under the care of our experts, she has now passed the critical stage. A key part of our rehabilitation process will be time spent in the UAE’s Natural Treasures Lagoon for her to acclimatise to her natural environment prior to release. We anticipate the turtle to be spending six to nine months in our lagoon. Beatriz Maquieira, Curator at The National Aquarium said, “We are ready to offer full veterinary treatment and in-house care for the rescued animals. Our facilities are fully equipped with the latest technology. We have a hospital, an ICU, and rehabilitation rooms for both marine and small terrestrial animals alike, all this with the support of experienced aquarists and vets.” The National Aquarium’s vision is to become a role model in the field of conservation and education through community engagement to preserve the UAE’s heritage and help build a more sustainable future.


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DAN Europe Physician's Field Experience Regarding Diving After COVID-19

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pages 104-106

What you Should Know About Diving After COVID-19

6min
pages 102-103

Diver Propulsion Vehicle Review: SUEX VRT

3min
pages 78-81

How Eight Pacific Island States Are Saving the World's Tuna

10min
pages 34-39

Diving & COVID-19: A Focus in the MENA Region

12min
pages 48-53

Ria Deseado and the Majestic Penguin Island

9min
pages 94-101

Digital Online’s Results

8min
pages 82-93

Star International School Mirdif’s Quest to Becoming Ocean Ambassadors

4min
pages 70-73

My Buddy The Freediving Instructor

6min
pages 74-77

Green Fingered Divers

13min
pages 64-69

The SSI Service Centre’s Revamp in the UAE

13min
pages 58-63

UAE Dolphin Project Update Relaunching the Report a Sighting Campaign

3min
pages 54-57

Entangled – www.entangled-film.com

10min
pages 28-33

Masbango (Bigeye Mackerel)

6min
pages 40-47

Feature Creature

22min
pages 24-27

In Memoriam: Carina Escudero

3min
page 21

From the Start, to Fred’s Stride

3min
pages 18-19

Bringing Back Kelp Forests in the Monterey Peninsula

2min
page 20

PADI Meets with Maldivian Ministry to Confirm Protection of Sharks

2min
page 17

Diveheart & Tourism Malaysia Attend the Moscow International Dive Show 2021

1min
page 15

Introducing the All-New PADI Dive Guides

2min
page 16

Safety First: Know Your Equipment

1min
page 14

EAD Records a Remarkable Increase in the Sustainable Fishing Index

4min
page 11

EAD & The National Aquarium Team up to Rescue Endangered Loggerhead Turtle

2min
page 9

EAD & The National Aquarium Start Receiving & Rehabilitating Rescued Animals

3min
page 8

The National Aquarium

2min
page 10

Be Resilient and Agile

2min
page 5

Abu Dhabi Media to Air EAD’s New Documentary: Our Sea, Our Future

5min
pages 12-13

EAD Joins Forces with the National Aquarium to Protect the Wildlife in Abu Dhabi

3min
page 7

Nemo Diving Center Introduce Their New Location with a Clean-up Event

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