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2024

Partnered with the Saudi Red Sea Authority

The Foundation signed a partnership agreement with the Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) to advance conservation and sustainable marine tourism in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea. This collaboration marks a major milestone in our ongoing efforts to advance marine conservation and promote sustainable marine tourism in the region.

Signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with KSLOF is part of SRSA’s efforts to expand its strategic partnerships and fulfill its mandate to protect the marine environment. By adopting best international practices, SRSA aims to develop navigation, marine, and tourism activities in the Red Sea. The MoU also aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, an ambitious initiative that seeks to diversify the economy and enhance the country’s tourism sector.

Areas of Cooperation

Our partnership with SRSA encompasses several key areas:

  1. Developing Future Leaders: Providing scholarships and educational opportunities to nurture the next generation of marine scientists and conservationists.
  2. Exchanging Knowledge and Expertise: Sharing insights and best practices in sustainability, climate change, and environmental conservation to enhance our collective impact.
  3. Fostering Collaboration: Jointly organizing and hosting conferences, seminars, and workshops focused on ocean conservation, marine reserves, blue finance, and coral reef protection to foster knowledge exchange and collaboration.
  4. Collaborative Research Initiatives: Conducting joint research projects to address global environmental challenges and find innovative solutions for marine conservation.
  5. Raising Environmental Awareness: Engaging in joint outreach campaigns to raise awareness about important environmental issues and encourage positive change.

By integrating efforts with public, private, and third-sector entities, the Foundation is helping SRSA create a robust framework for marine protection and sustainable tourism. This partnership is not only contributing to the preservation of the marine environment, but also enhancing the economic value of coastal tourism in Saudi Arabia.

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