Addressing several important topics related to biodiversity
Jawharat Arab News
Sharjah, UAE – 1st February 2020
Organised by the Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA), the 21st Sharjah
International Conservation Forum for Arabian Biodiversity (SICFAB) will begin tomorrow – February 3rd – at Desert Park in Sharjah. The four-day Forum, which will be held until
February 6th, will include discussions of several important issues related to biodiversity
such as marine and coastal management of species of coral, turtles, sharks, marine
mammals, mangroves and seaweed. Participants will also cover topical problems facing
these ecosystems, such as fisheries, aquaculture, pollution, plastic, oil spills and climate
change.
In an effort to contribute to regional issues related to marine mammals, sea turtles and
seabirds, the veterinary topic will be discussed under SICFAB’s general theme.
Concerns about animals’ health and the effects of oil spills, boat strikes, plastic pollution
and heavy metals will also be discussed. This year, 130 environmental experts,
researchers and specialists from 24 countries are participating in SICFAB.
Over the course of 21 years, SICFAB – a valuable asset for Sharjah and the EPAA – has created a paradigm shift in the environmental field locally, regionally and globally.
The Forum is a platform that allows experts from different countries to exchange
experiences and information. It contributes to the development of knowledge about the
status of nature in the UAE and the Arabian Peninsula, which are known for their rich
biodiversity. The Forum also contributes to the development of plans to protect