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Hamdan bin Zayed visits Environment Agency
Hamdan bin Zayed visits Environment Agency

Sharjah 24

time8 hours ago

  • Science
  • Sharjah 24

Hamdan bin Zayed visits Environment Agency

His Highness Sheikh Hamdan affirmed that this steadfast backing has enabled the agency to achieve remarkable progress through a diverse portfolio of strategic projects and initiatives, all aligned with its vision to conserve fish stocks and ensure their sustainability for future generations. This came during His Highness's visit to the headquarters of EAD, in the presence of Sheikh Hazza bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Managing Director of EAD, Nasser Mohammed Al Mansouri, Undersecretary of the Ruler's Representative Court in Al Dhafra Region and Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary-General of the agency. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan commended the pioneering achievement of EAD in raising the sustainable fishing index from 8.9% in 2018 to 97.4% by the end of 2024. This places Abu Dhabi first globally in this index, as EAD has implemented comprehensive, globally informed measures and procedures for sustainable recovery of fish stocks. Key actions include regulating fishing activities through the adoption of sustainable gear, managing recreational fishing, and establishing six marine reserves within the Sheikh Zayed Protected Areas Network to oversee and control fishing practices. EAD has also advanced the sustainable aquaculture sector in Abu Dhabi. To further enhance fish stocks, the agency has undertaken coral reef restoration and installed artificial structures as part of the Abu Dhabi Coral Gardens initiative. The EAD team also presented the Dalma Fish Project to His Highness, an initiative that cultivates local fish in marine cages and stands as the first in the Middle East to integrate artificial intelligence into aquaculture practices. During the presentation, the team highlighted several of the agency's most innovative initiatives, including the use of AI in fisheries management, which is the first-of- its-kind globally. This technology enables the identification of fish species and the estimation of their size and weight, contributing to more effective data collection and the sustainable development of the fisheries sector. Sheikh Hamdan concluded the visit by praising EAD's ambitious developmental vision and its unwavering commitment to advancing environmental sustainability across the emirate. H.H. highlighted the agency's impactful policies, continuous pursuit of innovation, and strong engagement with partners, fishermen, and community members as key drivers in achieving the emirate's objectives, particularly the long-term sustainability of fish stocks.

Hamdan bin Zayed visits Mubarak Saeed Al Mansoori in Al Sila'
Hamdan bin Zayed visits Mubarak Saeed Al Mansoori in Al Sila'

Sharjah 24

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Sharjah 24

Hamdan bin Zayed visits Mubarak Saeed Al Mansoori in Al Sila'

Mubarak Al Mansoori welcomed His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan to his home and expressed his gratitude and appreciation, on behalf of himself and his family, for the kind visit, which reflects the strong bonds between the leadership of the UAE and its people. He praised the ongoing communication that characterises the Emirati community, free from barriers or formalities. Sheikh Hamdan engaged in cordial conversation during the visit and reaffirmed the keenness of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to follow up on the wellbeing of citizens. He also highlighted the importance of maintaining direct communication with citizens on all occasions to understand their needs firsthand, stressing the leadership's commitment to providing all necessary requirements for development and progress. His Highness Sheikh Hamdan was accompanied by Nasser Mohammed Al Mansouri, Under-Secretary of the Ruler's Representative Court in Al Dhafra Region, along with several officials.

Hamdan bin Zayed visits Mubarak Saeed Al Mansoori in Al Sila'
Hamdan bin Zayed visits Mubarak Saeed Al Mansoori in Al Sila'

Al Etihad

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Al Etihad

Hamdan bin Zayed visits Mubarak Saeed Al Mansoori in Al Sila'

11 July 2025 18:53 ABU DHABI (WAM)His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Dhafra Region, visited Emirati citizen Mubarak Saeed Al Mansoori at his residence in the city of Al Sila' in Al Dhafra Al Mansoori welcomed His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan to his home and expressed his gratitude and appreciation, on behalf of himself and his family, for the kind visit, which reflects the strong bonds between the leadership of the UAE and its Highness praised the ongoing communication that characterises the Emirati community, free from barriers or Highness engaged in cordial conversation during the visit and reaffirmed the keenness of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to follow up on the wellbeing of Highness also highlighted the importance of maintaining direct communication with citizens on all occasions to understand their needs firsthand, stressing the leadership's commitment to providing all necessary requirements for development and progress. H.H. Sheikh Hamdan was accompanied by Nasser Mohammed Al Mansouri, Under-Secretary of the Ruler's Representative Court in Al Dhafra Region, along with several officials.

Yas bin Hamdan bin Zayed inaugurates Challenge Sir Bani Yas 2025
Yas bin Hamdan bin Zayed inaugurates Challenge Sir Bani Yas 2025

Al Etihad

time05-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Al Etihad

Yas bin Hamdan bin Zayed inaugurates Challenge Sir Bani Yas 2025

5 Apr 2025 19:06 ABU DHABI (WAM)On behalf of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in the Al Dhafra Region, Sheikh Yas bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, officially inaugurated the Challenge Sir Bani Yas Triathlon, marking the first-ever full-distance triathlon to take place in the Middle East and North Yas bin Hamdan was accompanied by Nasser Mohammed Al Mansouri, Undersecretary of the Ruler's Representative Court in Al Dhafra Region, Mohamad Ali Al Mansouri, Director General of Al Dhafra Region Municipality, Brigadier Hamdan Saif Al Mansouri, Director of the Al Dhafra Region Police Directorate, and Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNEC the visit, Sheikh Yas bin Hamdan toured the vibrant Race Village – the central hub of the event – which features entertainment and witnessed the start of the men's middle-distance race featured multiple ranked triathletes from across the Sir Bani Yas reinforces Abu Dhabi's and Al Dhafra's rising profile as premier sports tourism destinations, while also fostering greater community engagement. In line with the UAE's 'Year of Community' initiative, the event brings together more than 3,100 elite and amateur athletes from 47 countries, competing across long, middle, and Olympic-distance triathlons, alongside a variety of community-focused races held over two action-packed full-distance triathlon features a 3.8 km swim, 180 km cycle, and a 42.2 km run. The middle-distance race includes a 1.9 km swim, 96 km cycle, and 21.1 km run, while the Olympic-distance event consists of a 1.5 km swim, 45 km cycle, and 10 km addition, a wide selection of Community Races is available for participants of all ages and skill levels, ensuring an inclusive and memorable experience for families, first-time triathletes, and recreational athletes alike. These races offer a unique opportunity for everyone to be part of the triathlon excitement within the breathtaking setting of Sir Bani Yas Island. The Challenge Sir Bani Yas Triathlon not only celebrates athletic excellence but also promotes the values of unity, health, and wellbeing, while showcasing the remarkable natural beauty and cultural heritage of Sir Bani Yas Island, a leading destination in the heart of the Al Dhafra Region.

Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge delivers drama on opening stage as Moraes and Schareina lead the way
Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge delivers drama on opening stage as Moraes and Schareina lead the way

Khaleej Times

time24-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Khaleej Times

Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge delivers drama on opening stage as Moraes and Schareina lead the way

The Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge has earned a well-deserved reputation as one of the most spectacular and challenging rally-raids, and this year's Ruler's Representative Court in Al Dhafra Region Stage 1 lived up to that billing as competitors battled through a gruelling 400km charge to the incredible Liwa oasis, the town of Mezaira'a, and the edge of the fearsome Empty Quarter. A centre of traditional culture, and the site of a stunning fort, Mezaira'a is the largest settlement in Liwa Oasis, a belt of oases that stretches for over 110 kilometres. The region is also home to Tal Moreeb, which, at 300 metres high and 1.2 kilometres long, is one of the largest dunes in the world. Located in the heart of the Al Dhafra region, Liwa has a long history as a Bedouin stronghold and in times past its forts provided welcome refuge for the people of Abu Dhabi. Combining natural beauty and cultural significance. it provides rich heritage and stands as a fascinating gateway to the deep desert of the Rub' Al Khali. Leaving behind the beautiful starting city of Al Ain, the opening stage featured a challenging 243 km special stage that took riders and drivers deep into the heart of the Abu Dhabi desert. With more than quarters of the special comprised of sand and dunes, and the rest featuring dry lake beds and dirt tracks, the stage was a true test of endurance and navigational sharpness. And demonstrating mastery of both skill on the bikes was Honda HRC's Tosha Schareina. The Spanish rider got his Desert Challenge off to the perfect start by taking top spot in a thrilling Qualifying Stage in Al Ain. The victory afforded him the opportunity to be the last of the top to choose his starting place for Stage 1 and the Spaniard wisely opted to start 10 th, with nine wayfinding tracks ahead of him to follow. And the strategy played out perfectly. Schareina attacked hard and after 164 kilometres he was 1 minute and 15 seconds clear of nearest challenger Luciano Benavides. Over the remaining distance he stretched the gap, and the Honda rider claimed the stage win just over two minutes ahead of team-mate Ricky Brabec and more than three clear of Red Bull KTM factory rider Benavides. Schareina will now be first out of the gate for Stage 2 and will have to forge a path for his rivals, but the Spaniard says he's ready to take that challenge. 'It was really good today. I was ready to push. I thought the rest of the riders wouldn't want to open tomorrow and I think we won so tomorrow we have that difficult mission to open the stage, and we'll see.' It was a different story in the cars category. Qualifying Stage winner Nasser Al Attiyah was quickest through Km 107, but last year's Desert Challenge winner was outstripped for pace in the final section by Toyota Gazoo Racing's Lucas Moraes who stormed to the Stage win 1m 01s ahead of Al Attiyah's Dacia Sandriders team-mate Sébastien Loeb with Seth Quintero third in the other factory Hilux, just over two minutes off the pace. Al Attiyah slid to fourth place at the end of the stage, 02m 16s off top spot. For Moraes Sunday marked his first Desert Challenge stage win and his eighth W2RC triumph. The result hands Toyota their 67th victory in the championship. Last year, his Hilux burned at Stage 3 arrival while he was fighting for victory. The shock of the day came from Overdrive Racing's Yazeed Al Rajhi. The 2025 Dakar winner suffered a suspected loss of engine power on his Toyota Hilux, and he ended the stage 8m 14s down on Moraes' time. There was drama in the Challenger Class when BBR Motorsport's early-stage leader Nicolás Cavigliasso rolled his car at km 83. The Argentinian and his co-driver wife Valentina Pertegarini emerged unscathed but had to call on their assistance crew for repairs. Challenger honours eventually went to Cavigliasso's team-mate Dania Akeel as BBR took the top three spots. In the Quad category there were homegrown celebrations as Aldbulaziz Ahli recovered from a troubled Qualifying Stage to roar to victory in Stage 1 a massive 12 minutes ahead of Enrico Gaspari. The Stage's Rally 2 winner was South Africa's Michael Docherty. Stage 2 will take the competitors on a tricky 302 km around Mezaira'a with 74kms of road and a 228 km special stage through the often treacherous terrain of the Liwa Oasis.

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