Environment

EAD and TAQA Partner to Support Aims of Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative

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ADM | Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi and TAQA partner to support aims of Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has named TAQA, the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, as Official Partner of the Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative (ADMI) partnership programme.

Under the two-year agreement, TAQA will serve as the Lead and Exclusive Sponsor for two flagship environmental initiatives. It aims to study and analyse the biodiversity within the natural ecosystems of mangrove habitats, with a particular focus on key species such as fish and crabs that serve as important indicators of ecosystem health and stability and help measure the success of habitat restoration efforts.

Providing accurate and real-time data that enhance the effectiveness of conservation efforts and environmental planning, MANTA supports informed decision-making to ensure the sustainability of Abu Dhabi’s coastal ecosystems.

TAQA also sponsored the 2025 Marine Turtle Festival, organised by the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi. As one of the UAE’s key environmental events, it aims to highlight the importance of marine species conservation by releasing rescued and rehabilitated sea turtles back into their natural habitats.

The festival also showcases the efforts of the Agency and its partners in protecting marine biodiversity. Maitha Mohamed Al Hameli, Director of Marine Biodiversity Division at EAD, said: “This partnership between the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi and TAQA marks a significant step forward in how we protect our mangrove ecosystems.

Through the Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative, we are pioneering the use of advanced technologies and ecological research to monitor key species and assess habitat health in real time. Collaborations like this not only strengthen our scientific capabilities, but also create opportunities for global knowledge exchange, citizen science and long-term conservation impact.

Together, we are shaping a new era of environmental innovation rooted in evidence and collaboration.” The Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative was launched in 2022 during His Royal Highness Prince William, the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge’s, landmark visit to the UAE where he met His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Office, at Jubail Mangrove Park.

The initiative aims to position Abu Dhabi as a global hub for mangrove conservation, research, and innovation. It brings together all projects and efforts focused on the protection of coastal ecosystems and nature-based solutions in the emirate.

It also serves as a platform for regional and international collaboration, while encouraging the establishment of public-private partnerships. Since its launch, the Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative has brought together 8 international and 15 local partners.