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The Abu Dhabi Government's vision to develop the Capital as a global tourism hub has got a major boost. The Capital is going to get a next-generation marine life theme park, which will also include the UAE's first marine life research, rescue, rehabilitation and return centre with facilities and resources for the care and conservation of local marine life.
Miral and SeaWorld Entertainment on Tuesday announced their partnership to develop SeaWorld Abu Dhabi on Yas Island by 2022. It will be SeaWorld's first marine life park outside the US. It will be the first new SeaWorld without orcas, and will integrate up-close animal experiences, mega attractions and a world-class aquarium, bringing the latest technology in visitor engagement.
The partnership brings together Miral's expertise in developing Yas Island's portfolio of destinations with SeaWorld's 50-plus years of theme park, veterinary medicine, marine science and zoological practice and experience. Miral's Yas Island destination portfolio has got four themed parks - Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Yas Waterworld, and also opening by 2018 will be Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi and Clymb.
Miral chairman Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak said SeaWorld Abu Dhabi will further strengthen Yas Island's position as a global tourism destination.
"This announcement reflects the emirate's ambition to create a sustainable, diversified economy, with tourism as one of its core pillars. Abu Dhabi continues to build sustainable partnerships that deliver on its strategic 2030 Vision, transforming and pioneering new destinations."
SeaWorld chief executive officer and president Joel Manby is excited about first international expansion.
"This new park continues SeaWorld's legacy of marine life rescue that spans more than 50 years. This project presents an opportunity for collaboration and greater understanding of how species have adapted to the region's unique marine environment, and to inspire the next generation of visitors, conservationists and animal care experts."
SeaWorld Abu Dhabi's research, rescue, rehabilitation and return centre will be the first of its kind in the country providing a state-of-the-art environment for local and global researchers, scientists and marine conservationists to assist them to better understand and learn from the region's marine life habitats and conditions.
It is planned to be opened ahead of the marine life theme park. The facility will provide an important resource for UAE nationals and residents looking to develop or enhance expertise in marine life sciences and will serve as a hub for collaboration with local and international environmental organisations and projects.
Miral CEO Mohamed Abdalla Al Zaabi said the project is unique for the region and enriches Yas Island as the most exciting destination for visitors.
"This is bold and ambitious project. Miral will continue to develop and create leading destinations on Yas Island that offer unique, immersive and exciting experiences for everyone."
ashwani@khaleejtimes.com
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