HM King meets with UAE Vice President


Abu Dhabi, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa received today at his residence in Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai.

His Majesty the King and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid reviewed the strong historical relations of cooperation between Bahrain and the UAE, emphasising their mutual keenness to further develop these ties to fulfill the aspirations of both nations and peoples across all sectors.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed regional and international developments, noting the importance of promoting peace, security, and stability for the prosperity of the region.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

KAUST, NEOM unveil world’s largest coral restoration project


Neom, The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), in collaboration with NEOM, has started working on the first nursery of the KAUST Coral Restoration Initiative (KCRI), a press release from KAUST stated.

According to the release, carried by Saudi Press Agency (SPA), KCRI is the world’s largest coral restoration project, aiming to restore reefs worldwide. The primary nursery is already operational, and a second facility is being developed, both located in the Red Sea. KCRI is funded by KAUST, a world-class graduate research university in Saudi Arabia, which was recently ranked as the number one Arab University by Times Higher Education.

The newly built nursery, on the coast of NEOM in northwest Saudi Arabia, will transform coral restoration efforts with a production capacity of 40,000 corals annually. Functioning as a pioneering pilot facility, researchers will leverage it as the blueprint for large-scale coral restoration initiatives. Most importantly, this facility serves as a precursor
to a more ambitious project: the world’s largest and most advanced land-based coral nursery. This nursery, located at the same site, is an advanced coral nursery that will boast a ten-fold larger capacity to nurture 400,000 corals annually. With construction quickly progressing, the project is anticipated to reach completion by December 2025.

Home to 25% of known marine species despite covering less than 1% of the sea floor, coral reefs are the bedrock of numerous marine ecosystems. “This is one reason why scientists are so concerned about the rising rate of mass bleaching events, with experts estimating up to 90% of global coral reefs will experience severe heat stress on an annually by 2050,” the release said. With the frequency of such events on the rise, solutions for coral recovery will be “crucial for a healthy ocean”.

In alignment with Saudi Vision 2030 and its efforts to bolster marine conservation, this major initiative leverages KAUST’s research into marine ecosystems and serves as a platform for
trialling innovative restoration methods. Set on a 100-hectare site; the initiative will deploy 2 million coral fragments, marking a significant step in conservation efforts.

According to the release, KCRI aligns with KAUST’s overarching strategy, showcasing its dedication to catalyzing positive societal and global outcomes. Beyond environmental restoration, the project offers educational benefits, further reinforcing its alignment with the broader strategic goals outlined in Vision 2030.

KAUST President Prof. Tony Chan said: “Recent events provide a stark reminder of the global crisis that coral reefs face. Our ambition is, therefore, to pioneer a pathway to upscale from the current labour-intensive restoration efforts to industrial-scale processes required to reverse the current rate of coral reef degradation. As a significant output of KAUST’s new strategy, the university is contributing the world-leading expertise of our faculty, who are working on technologies to bring this vision to fruition.”

NEOM’s
CEO, Nadhmi Al-Nasr, expressed that this initiative demonstrates NEOM’s dedication to sustainability and finding innovative solutions for global environmental challenges. NEOM, as a “pioneer in sustainable development” recognizes the importance of reviving coral reefs in partnership with KAUST. Through their longstanding collaboration, they aim to raise awareness about the significance of coral reefs as crucial marine environmental systems and emphasize the need to preserve them for future generations.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

HH the Amir Holds Phone Call with Prime Minister of the Netherlands

Doha: HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani received a phone call on Thursday from HE Prime Minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Mark Rutte.

During the call, they discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to enhance and develop them. In addition, they discussed a number of regional and international developments of common concern, especially the developments in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Bahraini-Qatari relations, Arab Summit agenda discussed

Doha, Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister, received here today Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, the Foreign Affairs Minister, who is on a visit to Qatar, as part of a tour that has covered several Arab countries.

Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman and Dr. Abdullatif Al Zayani discussed the solid fraternal relations between the two countries and their peoples, as well as ways to bolster bilateral cooperation across various fields to serve common interests and goals.

The two sides also discussed efforts to enhance joint Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) action for the benefit of GCC countries and peoples.

They also reviewed the current regional developments and the war on the Gaza Strip, in addition to efforts to stop the war, protect civilians, release hostages and detainees, as well as ways to ensure unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid to the civilian population and endeavours to establish peace, security and stability across the region.

The ongoin
g preparations for the 33rd Arab Summit, set to be hosted by Bahrain on May 16, and the issues and topics to be included in the agenda of the pan-Arab Summit were also discussed.

Source: Bahrain News Agency