DUBAI — Seven more beaches across the UAE have just been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag, an internationally recognised eco-label designed to help protect and develop beaches and marinas around the world.
The Emirates Wildlife Society in association with WWF (EWS-WWF) announced, in partnership with the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), that these beaches spanning Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Fujairah have been granted the international award after meeting a number of strict criteria designed to raise environmental coastal standards.
Another confirmed beach is due to be announced later this year, bringing the grand total of Blue Flag beaches and marinas in the UAE to 12. This follows a successful pilot year in 2011, in which the UAE’s first four Blue Flags were awarded.
The newly awarded sites join a global list of 3,849 beaches and marinas across 46 different countries, from the tropical shores of the Caribbean islands to the rugged cliffs of New Zealand. The beaches and marinas awarded the flag include: Emirates Palace beach (Abu Dhabi), Emirates Palace marina (Abu Dhabi), Jebel Ali Golf Resort and Spa beach (Dubai), Jebel Ali Golf Resort and Spa marina (Dubai), Jumeirah Open Beach (Dubai), Al Mamzar Beach Park (Dubai) and Le Merdien Al Aqah Beach Resort (Fujairah).
Lisa Perry, Programmes Director at the EWS-WWF, stated: “It is with great pleasure we are able to announce that seven more sites have been awarded the Blue Flag in the UAE with another due to be announced later in the year. The commitment of beach and marina management and operators across the country is very encouraging and (we) are proud of the success of Blue Flag in the country so far. We call upon more to apply for this prestigious award to help us raise the bar of costal excellence in the country.
“Blue Flag beaches and marinas are accessible for UAE residents and tourists alike and through the Blue Flag programme, we are working, with the management of these sites, to ensure that these areas are kept clean, safe and protected for generations to come.”
The Blue Flag programme is awarded on the basis of compliance of up to 32 criteria for beaches and 24 criteria for marinas covering four key areas: environmental education and information, water quality, environmental management, safety and services.
The Blue Flag programme in the UAE is proudly sponsored by Applied Materials. Michael Baxter, Director, Corporate Affairs of Applied Materials, commented: “EWS-WWF is playing a critical role in promoting environmental information and education in the region. It is crucial to raise environmental awareness and increase good environmental practices among the tourism industry, tourists and local populations to achieve a healthy balance between biodiversity protection and sustainable tourism development. We are delighted to sponsor the Blue Flag programme in the UAE, which is playing a key role in the protection of natural habitats and the regions’ resources so generations to come can enjoy.”
The EWS-WWF is the national coordinator of the programme and initiated a successful pilot phase at Abu Dhabi Corniche beach in 2011. The EWS-WWF team has since been working with authorities and stakeholders to raise environmental standards of beaches and marinas nationwide. Other beaches that also currently fly Blue Flag in the country are: Le Meridien Mina Seyahi in Dubai, Yas Marina and Al Bandar Marina in Abu Dhabi, all of whom were awarded in 2011.
Key areas
The eco-label is awarded on the basis of compliance of up to 32 criteria for beaches and 24 criteria for marinas covering four key areas: environmental education and information, water quality, environmental management, safety and services