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Valuable concise reference source on the UAE,
covering political system, economy, business, history and heritage,
education, women, healthcare, tourism and environment. |

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Natural history of the UAE,
covering all animals and plants recorded in the Emirates. |

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Report by National US Arab Chamber of Commerce on the UAE. Vol XV, No 3, June 2007. Includes analysis of UAE economy. |

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THE ECONOMY - FISHING INDUSTRY
Stronger regulations to preserve hammour Posted on 26/11/2008
The Abu Dhabi Government is considering new fishing regulations to protect hammour in the emirate's waters.
Hammour stocks worth Dh24.2 million (US$88.8m) were fished in Abu Dhabi in 2007, government statistics show. However, the catch is declining and there are no limits on catching juvenile fish.
The Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD) is considering stricter measures than restrictions on fishing introduced in past years.
Dr Thabit Zahran al Abdessalaam, the director of marine biodiversity
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UAQ Marine Research Centre successfully hatches Hamour Larvae Posted on 27/05/2008
The UAQ Marine Research Centre affiliated to the Ministry of Environment and Water has successfully hatched larvae of Hamour fish. The production of Hamour offspring came at the end of a series of experiments conducted at its laboratories and the Hamour hatcheries in the emirate. Some recent studies conducted in various parts of the world have suggested that 'Hamour' might be facing extinction. – Emirates News Agency, WAM
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EAD monitoring fishing vessels Posted on 05/08/2007
To complement its already existing surveillance of fishing vessels, the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD) will be adopting a useful tool to help track and monitor fishing vessels within the waters off the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. EAD will establish a Vessel Monitoring System (VMS), in its capacity as the competent authority responsible for Fisheries and Marine Resources Management in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
This system is part of the activities of EAD?s Monitoring Control and Surveillance
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New rule for fishing boats comes into effect today Posted on 31/07/2007
Beginning today, commercial fishing boats will be barred from operating in Abu Dhabi waters if the boat owners are not present in the vessels. The Environment Agency–Abu Dhabi (EAD) had issued a decree in this regard in April this year and the law comes into effect from today. EAD officials said that by taking this measure, the government hoped to encourage Emirati fishermen to become active partners in the conservation, protection and sustainable exploitation of the fishery resources.
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Native wadi fish under threat Posted on 23/06/2007
Diminished water tables, the introduction of non-native fish and pollution is affecting the survival of an indigenous fish species.
Colloquially known as wadi fish after their habitat, the first study of this species is currently under way and results so far have spread light on the threats mountain ecosystems and endemic species are facing here.
The main study site for this fish is in the catchment of Wadi Wurayah near Fujairah, which covers an area of 129 square kilometres.
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New decree on commercial fishing boats in Abu Dhabi issued Posted on 29/04/2007
In a bid to preserve the UAE's marine heritage, a decree was issued on 18 April, 2007 forbidding commercial fishing boats from operating in Abu Dhabi waters, without the boat owner on board.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, issued the decree, which is effective immediately.
A period of 3 months will be given to owners of "Tarads" (speedboats), while 6 months will be given to owners of "Lanshes" (motor-engine powered dhows), to
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Large quantities of fish confiscated from Abu Dhabi Markets Posted on 23/04/2007
During a regular inspection visit, the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) confiscated illegal quantities of Badh, known as Longtail silverbiddy (Gerres longirostris).
EAD confiscated 90 Kg of fish from the Al Ain Fish Market and 145 kg of Badh from the Al Mirfa Fish Market. The measure is in line with Ministerial Decree No. 186/2006 pertaining to the Prohibition and Marketing of Badh fish during the period from April 1st - May 31st, 2007, which coincides with the fish's spawning season.
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Fishing by Al Halaq in Abu Dhabi is now banned Posted on 18/04/2007
The Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) has issued a decision completely banning fishing via Al Halaq, which is a method of fishing using an encircling net, in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The decision is effective immediately.
The decision was issued to help protect the Spanish mackerel (Kingfish), a migratory species locally known as Kan'aad, which is a major commercial species in the region. EAD calls on all fishermen to abide by this decision because it will help prevent the unsustainable
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Overfishing starts full-scale alert Posted on 02/04/2007
Stocks of hammour are declining due to overfishing off the coast of Ajman, the Ministry of Environment and Water has warned.
The ministry's Water Creatures Research Centre conducted a study of around 15,000 fish in the waters of the UAE. The study was launched following concerns the fish were being caught illegally. Landing hammour is banned unless the fish are greater than 45 centimetres in length.
Abdullah Khalifa Al Kumaiti, Director at the Ministry of Environment and Water in Ajman,
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Depleted fish stocks will not affect UAE Posted on 15/11/2006
Everything is being done to reduce depleting fish stocks in the UAE with more than half a million fish released into the Gulf annually, according to the Ministry of Environment and Water. Fish farms in the UAE are working to increase this number to release more fish, mainly sea breams, mullets and rabbit-fish.
The report issued last week by the journal Science claiming that fish could be off the menu in less than 50 years due to over-fishing and depleting fish stocks, has been refuted by
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Fish in UAE free of disease, says EAD Posted on 05/10/2006
Fish in the UAE are free of disease, according to the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD).Officials at the agency denied that the fish in the UAE have any diseases. They said the agency performs, as part of its research work, microbiological studies on marine life. Kuwait had recently banned all fish import fresh and frozen from Iran and Pakistan. The ban was attributed to a suspicion that some fish imports from the two nations could contain the NAG virus that causes cholera, according to the
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Discover age-old fishing techniques Posted on 23/08/2006
The age-old traditional fishing industry of Umm Al Qawain (UAQ) is still safe in the hands of the younger generation. The second smallest emirate of the UAE, UAQ enjoys the privilege of having the largest and oldest fishing industry in the region.
"Fishing in the traditional way is not an easy thing," explains Salim Rakat, a young connoisseur of the old way of fishing. He and his team of fishermen are at Al Ghurair City, exhibiting old fishing gadgets including wooden dhows (boats), nets,
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Fish that wriggle out of trouble wadi waters Posted on 05/10/2005
Freshwater fish are maybe not what visitors to the UAE would expect to find in the middle of an arid desert. But deep in the wadis of the Hajar Mountains, stretching across the UAE and Oman, three tiny species of native fish populate local pools. The wadis – dry river beds found in the mountains - are the only place in the world where some of these species are found.
But these unique creatures, which have survived in the area for hundreds of years, are facing a direct threat to their
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New plan to preserve UAE marine wealth Posted on 28/08/2005
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries recently started applying a new strategy aimed at preserving the UAE's marine wealth. According to the Ministry, "the strategy aims to preserve the fish fortune and develop the fish stock through producing and raising the larva of fishes having commercial importance in the creeks and marine sanctuaries in order to increase these types and help enhance the marine environment through more larva production." Previously, the Ministry had implemented several
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Helping to restore dwindling marine resources Posted on 30/07/2005
Marine life is getting a helping hand as researchers are increasing the number of fish in Arabian waters favoured by local fishermen. Fish eggs are cultured and bred in tanks until they become fingerlings [small fish] and released in the ocean. Up to 250,000 fish have been released into the sea and protected areas around the country this year with the aim to match the number currently caught by fishermen and to keep fish reserves up.
There are about 15,000 fishermen and 5,000 fishing boats
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