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Fostering Sustainable Marine Conservation: The UNESCO Chair in Marine Sciences Leads the Way

The UNESCO Chair in Marine Sciences, led by Prof. Vethamony and his team, plays a vital role in monitoring pollution in the Arabian Gulf. Their focus is on oil spills, industrial effluents, and microplastics, with the aftermath of the major oil spill during the 1991 Gulf War still having an impact on the region. Oil residues continue to affect local flora and fauna as “tar mats.” Additionally, marine and coastal developments have had adverse effects on pearl oyster harvesting and are influenced by the regional meteorological phenomenon of “shamal winds.”

To address these concerns, the team is working in collaboration with the private sector on projects aimed at restoring coastal and marine habitats in the Persian Gulf. Specifically, they are focusing on mangroves and coral reefs that have suffered significant damage due to human activities and climate change. Artificial coral reefs are being planted, with promising results as fish populations begin to return.

In addition to habitat restoration efforts, the UNESCO Chair in Marine Sciences is also partnering with institutions in Malaysia and Japan on innovative aquaculture research projects. One such project focuses on the potential use of insect meal as a protein substitute for fish stocks under increasing pressure. Collaborations with UNESCO regional partners aim to promote sustainable ocean practices and encourage young professionals to pursue careers in this field.

As the first UNESCO Chair in marine sciences in the region, Prof. Vethamony is dedicated to strengthening actions in collaboration with UNESCO Chairs on Technical and Vocational Education and Sustainable Development. This collective effort aims to build a sustainable future for the marine environment and inspire the next generation of marine conservationists.

Overall, partnerships play a crucial role in promoting sustainable development within marine ecosystems globally. By collaborating with private sector entities, research institutions, and regional partners, Prof. Vethamony’s team is making significant strides towards protecting our oceans for future generations to come.

As we continue to face growing challenges related to climate change and ocean pollution, it’s essential that we work together as a global community to create lasting solutions that benefit both humans

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