ASEZA, Aqaba Diving Association sign deal to protect marine life
The Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) on Thursday inked an agreement with the Aqaba Diving Association to conduct a clean up for the coastal city’s underwater and diving centers to protect the marine environment.
ASEZA’s Chief Commissioner, Nayef Bakheet, said the agreement aims at developing a plan of action for each diving center in the Gulf of Aqaba, in order to attain a pollution-free marine ecosystem.
'Under the agreement, diving sites will also be protected for being a prominent attraction for local and foreign tourists,' he added.
The Aqaba Diving Association oversees 29 diving centers, with a group of qualified experts in the field of seabed care, coral monitoring, diving, waste sorting mechanism and raising awareness of the marine environment.
The Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) on Thursday inked an agreement with the Aqaba Diving Association to conduct a clean up for the coastal city’s underwater and diving centers to protect the marine environment.
ASEZA’s Chief Commissioner, Nayef Bakheet, said the agreement aims at developing a plan of action for each diving center in the Gulf of Aqaba, in order to attain a pollution-free marine ecosystem.
'Under the agreement, diving sites will also be protected for being a prominent attraction for local and foreign tourists,' he added.
The Aqaba Diving Association oversees 29 diving centers, with a group of qualified experts in the field of seabed care, coral monitoring, diving, waste sorting mechanism and raising awareness of the marine environment.
The Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) on Thursday inked an agreement with the Aqaba Diving Association to conduct a clean up for the coastal city’s underwater and diving centers to protect the marine environment.
ASEZA’s Chief Commissioner, Nayef Bakheet, said the agreement aims at developing a plan of action for each diving center in the Gulf of Aqaba, in order to attain a pollution-free marine ecosystem.
'Under the agreement, diving sites will also be protected for being a prominent attraction for local and foreign tourists,' he added.
The Aqaba Diving Association oversees 29 diving centers, with a group of qualified experts in the field of seabed care, coral monitoring, diving, waste sorting mechanism and raising awareness of the marine environment.
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ASEZA, Aqaba Diving Association sign deal to protect marine life
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