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Discover the Latest in Sea Turtle Conservation at Global Symposium in Saudi Arabia!

The Red Sea Takes Center Stage in Global Marine Conservation Efforts

JEDDAH: Get ready for an event that will revolutionize marine conservation efforts worldwide. The first International Symposium for the Conservation of Sea Turtles is coming to Jeddah from Nov. 3 to 6, putting the spotlight on the Red Sea like never before.

An Elite Gathering of Experts and Researchers

Over 30 local and international experts and researchers will come together for this groundbreaking symposium, all with one common goal: protecting endangered sea turtle species and preserving marine biodiversity. The event, organized by the General Organization for the Conservation of Coral Reefs and Turtles in the Red Sea (SHAMS), promises to be a game changer in the world of marine conservation.

Latest Research, Innovative Solutions, and International Collaboration

Attendees can expect presentations and panel discussions on the latest scientific research, innovative solutions for sea turtle protection, and strategies for international collaboration. This symposium is not just a meeting of minds, but a call to action for all those passionate about marine conservation.

Driving Effective Conservation Strategies

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture emphasized the importance of this symposium as a platform to drive effective conservation strategies and ensure the sustainable future of the Red Sea’s unique marine ecosystem. SHAMS’ initiatives are at the forefront of developing advanced conservation policies and raising environmental awareness around the Red Sea through innovative marine protection.

Strengthening Saudi Arabia’s Standing in Marine Environmental Protection

By hosting this event, Saudi Arabia is solidifying its position in the field of marine environmental protection. The symposium will support the sustainable conservation of marine species and their natural habitats in the Red Sea, reaffirming the country’s commitment to preserving the beauty and biodiversity of this precious marine ecosystem.