Saudi Arabia, through the General Organization for the Conservation of Coral Reefs and Marine Turtles in the Red Sea (SHAMS), has announced the discovery of its largest sea turtle nesting site at the Four Sisters Islands in the Red Sea.
According to a SHAMS press release, this milestone is part of ongoing efforts to protect sea turtles and their habitats in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
CEO Dr. Khaled Isfahani said that the Four Sisters Islands have been classified as a protected area for sea turtle species management, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
رحلة استكشافية نفذتها #شمس أدت إلى اكتشاف جزيرة الأخوات الأربع؛ ملاذ السلاحف البحرية المهددة بالانقراض على ساحل البحر الأحمر، لينطلق مع هذا الاكتشاف برنامج جديد لحماية وتعزيز استدامة السلاحف البحرية وصغارها في المملكة. pic.twitter.com/84yfdH7aA5
— المؤسسة العامة للمحافظة على الشعب المرجانية | شمس (@Shams_gov) November 2, 2024
The islands—Marmar, Dahreb, Malathu, and Jadir—are key nesting grounds, with over 2,500 nests recorded, housing endangered green and hawksbill turtles.
Dr. Isfahani added that SHAMS is developing a comprehensive strategy to protect nesting sites along the Red Sea, identifying over 180 so far.
In line with the Kingdom's commitment to sea resource conservation and Vision 2030, #SHAMS announces a symposium to explore collaboration and innovation in marine turtle conservation, aiming to build a network among relevant organizations. pic.twitter.com/crm32v2tQY
— المؤسسة العامة للمحافظة على الشعب المرجانية | شمس (@Shams_gov) November 3, 2024
This plan includes sustainable tourism initiatives to support conservation and enrich protected areas, ensuring the continued survival of sea turtles and fostering environmental sustainability.
As part of the initiatives to protect biodiversity in the Red Sea, #SHAMS announces the discovery of the largest nesting site for endangered sea turtles in the Four Sisters Islands on the Red Sea coast, in a new commitment to preserve this vital site to support the sustainability… pic.twitter.com/pFgWIMB3h7
— المؤسسة العامة للمحافظة على الشعب المرجانية | شمس (@Shams_gov) November 2, 2024
This discovery aligns with the Saudi Green Initiative and Vision 2030, showcasing the nation’s commitment to preserving marine biodiversity and natural heritage.