On World Oceans Day, the UAE reaffirmed its strong commitment to protecting and preserving marine ecosystems, both locally and globally.
Minister of Climate Change and Environment, Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, said the UAE is deeply aware of the urgent challenges facing our oceans, from climate change and coral bleaching to pollution and unsustainable fishing.
Speaking under this year’s theme, “Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us,” Dr. Al Dahak highlighted the UAE’s ambitious efforts, including plans to plant 100 million mangroves and outplant over 4 million coral colonies by 2030.
She also stressed the importance of individual action, urging people to reduce plastic use, support ocean conservation, and teach younger generations about the value of our seas.
The UAE has also taken its mission global, becoming the first country in the region to join the UN’s “100% Alliance” for sustainable ocean management.
"Every action, no matter how small, makes a difference. Let's work together to restore the vibrancy of our oceans. Let's ensure that the 'Wonder' of the ocean endures," Dr. Al Dahak said.
On #WorldOceansDay, H.E. Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, affirmed that this year’s theme 'Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us' deeply reflects the UAE’s vision for a sustainable future.
— وزارة التغير المناخي والبيئة (@MoCCaEUAE) June 8, 2025
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