Jabal Ali Wetland Sanctuary

Country:
United Arab Emirates
Site number:
2364
Area:
2,002.0 ha
Designation date:
25-10-2018
Coordinates:
24°56'55"N 54°56'03"E

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  • Inter tidal Lagoons
  • Acropora downingi-Coral
  • Anomastrea irregularis (cf Pseudosiderastrea tayami)
  • Arabian butterflyfish - Chaetodon melapterus
  • Arabian Gulf sea snake (Hydrophis lapemoides)
  • Caulerpa sp. [cf noodle seagrass (Syringodium isoetifolium)]
  • Seagrass - Halodule uninervis
  • Paddle weed - Halophila ovalis
  • Seagrass bed
  • Chromodoris annulata
  • Green turtle - Chelonia mydas
  • Hawksbill turtle - Eretmochelys imbricata
  • Jabal Ali Wetland Sanctuary Coastal Area
  • Lesser crested tern - Thalasseus bengalensis
  • Longfin batfish - Platax teira
  • Platygyra daedalea
  • Turbinaria peltata
  • Mangroves

Overview

Located in the Emirate of Dubai, Jabal Ali Wetland Sanctuary falls within the Jabal Ali Marine Sanctuary (JAMS), which is recognized by the Convention on Biological Diversity as an Ecologically or Biologically Significant Marine Area (EBSA). This coastal and marine wetland comprises areas of coral reefs, mangroves, shallow lagoons, seagrass beds, oyster beds and sandy shorelines, which maintain a healthy and diverse wetland habitat that provides shelter for over 500 marine species. Among these are many globally threatened species such as the critically endangered hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata); the endangered mottled eagle ray (Aetomylaeus maculatus) and green turtle (Chelonia mydas); and the vulnerable dugong (Dugong dugon) and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa chinensis). The extensive seagrass beds serve as an important fish nursery and feeding ground for the green turtles and dugong; the sandy beaches provide the only breeding grounds in the Emirate for the hawksbill turtles (with 30 nests recorded in 2017). Given the rapid development of coastal areas in the Emirates, there are very few such sites remaining that support a relatively diverse set of habitats and rich biodiversity, and conserving this ecosystem is crucial for the survival of the species it supports.

Administrative region

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Global international designation

  • Other global designation

National legal designation

  • Protected area as per Local Law No 11 of 2003 - Jabal Ali Marine Reserve

Last publication date:

25-10-2018

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