Fujairah Collage

Fujairah Collage
Some distinctive landmarks in Fujairah

Monday, October 17, 2011

Al Saif Committee Announces Fujairah Sword Competition for 2011

Announcements

The Organizing Committee of the Al Saif (Traditional Sword) Championship 2011 held a press conference today (17 October 2011) at the Fujairah Concorde Hotel to announce details of the competition in its second year.

Those who addressed the press conference were Ahmad Hamdan, the Assistant Controller, Rashid Al Yammahi, Chairman of the Training Committee, Sultan Melaih, Chairman of the Jury Committee and Mohammad Al Hammadi, Chairman of the Marketing Committee.

Inspired by Crown Prince
The annual Al Saif Championship was inspired by His Highness, Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi, the Crown Prince of Fujairah, as an initiative to revive traditional Arab heritage and to promote Emirati culture.

His Highness believes that the championship promotes the link between citizens and their country’s heritage and introduces them and expatriates to this beautiful sport from Emirati heritage. This ancient art, which has been practiced in the mountains of the UAE for centuries, has a greater chance of enduring and being appreciated by many if it is demonstrated in an annual competition on the saif (sword) arena before the Fujairah Fort.


Committee members today referred to the constant interest and follow up of the Crown Prince who is vitally involved in the Committee’s work to ensure they attain the desired results and achieve the objectives that he established for the championship.

Critical to the great success of the inaugural Al Saif Championship last year was the coordinating work of Sheikh Abdulla bin Saif Al Sharqi (pictured below with the Crown Prince). He drew together the committee and 27 volunteers and in only three short weeks, established the objectives and rules of the Championship, prepared the arena, a road and parking area, and developed the heritage village and its associated programme. Sheikh Abdulla was in attendance today and he continues in the key role of general overseer and coordinator of the Championship.

Key Dates

The Committee revealed today that the commencement date for the Al Saif Championship is 11 November 2011 and the final night will be on 16 December 2011. The associated Heritage Village may get underway a day or two before the championship begins.

New Features

The Organizing Committee is working on several new features that were disclosed at today’s conference:

+ The sword arena will be expanded (lengthened and widened).
+ The grand stands will be extended to accommodate greater numbers in the audience.
+ The heritage village will be developed with more stalls in order to enrich the total experience and the showcasing of Emirati culture.

Generous Prizes

Assistant Controller, Ahmad Hamdan, stated that the prizes will take the form of generous cash awards, granted by the Patron, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi.

Prizes will be given to all winners in the finals from first to eighth place.

Mr. Hamdan praised the Crown Prince’s ongoing support for Emirati heritage through keeping traditional sports alive.

Training Programme Keeps the Art Alive

Rashid Al Yammahi, Chairman of the Training Committee, revealed the establishment of a training programme that will introduce members of the younger generation to the traditional art of the saif.

The training programme will be for young men 14 and above and will be held in the Saif Arena with the cooperation of the Fujairah Educational Zone.

Trainees will learn the basics of holding and using the sword, how to be creative and artful and the important values behind the Al Saif tradition.

If trainees excel this year, they may well apply to enter the championship next year or sometime in the future.

Rules of the Competition

Sultan Melaih, Chairman of the Jury Committee, explained the conditions for participation, how the judges grade each swordsman, the specifications for the safety of the sword and other details relating to points for creativity and excellence in the use of the sword. These rules are outlined in the Al Saif booklet.

Mr. Melaih says that the committee expects a big increase in the number of participants this year because of the success in the inaugural year of the Championship. More participants will mean that more qualifying rounds will need to be conducted before the competition proper commences.

Promotion

Mohammad Al Hamadi, Chairperson of the Marketing Committee, stated that the echoes of the first year of the Al Saif Championship successfully introduced the competition to departments, businesses and the general public within Fujairah and throughout the Emirates and the Gulf.

The establishment of two Guinness World Records during the Al Saif Championship in 2010 was also a wonderful means of promotion.

Mr. Al Hamadi said that the Committee is currently securing sponsors for this year’s Championship. The successful sponsors will be announced at a future Press Conference as well as being advertised on the television channel that is broadcasting this major event in the UAE.

Further Information

To keep up to date with developments for the Al Saif Traditional Sword Championship 2011, stay tuned to these sites and links:

* Al Saif Traditional Sword Competition Web Site.

* Al Saif Competition Facebook Page—Click LIKE to keep in touch.

* Al Saif e-Booklet with competition details, historical background etc.

* Al Saif—Check this site to indicate that You Are Attending.

Al Saif Organizing Committee 2011

Ahmed Hamdan

Abdulaziz Al Abdouli

Ali Obaid

Ali Yaeesh

Badriah Al Hosanny

Ghada Al Zaabi

Humaid Al Yammahi

Jasim Al Jasmi

Khadijah Al Hindi

Maryam Al Saadi

Mohammed Al Hammadi

Mosabbah Obaid

Mustafa Thanikkai

Ohood Abdulaziz

Rased Al Yamahi

Saeed Al Samahi

Sheikha Al Mesmari

Sultan Mohammed

Tariq Abdulla

Some of the Al Saif Organizing Committee Members meeting with His Highness, the Crown Prince.

Relive the Al Saif Championship of 2010

Watch this 3 minute video of the Al Saif Competition to see how it is a total experience.

To learn more about what happened in the Al Saif Traditional Sword Competition in its inaugural year, go to this article and follow the links.

Geoff Pound

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Images: The three photos of the swordsmen in action at the Fujairah Fort were taken by Michele Ziolkowski. Most other photos and logos are used courtesy of the Al Saif Championship.

Fujairah Power and Desalination Plant

Big Project

At the France-Fujairah Forum, Fujairah Municipality Chief Engineer, Sohail Iqbal, spoke briefly about the new power and desalination plant as a further project that might bolster the confidence of French investors in the eastern emirate.

Here were the key points that Iqbal mentioned:

F1

The Fujairah 1 Power and Desalination Plant (F1).

+ Location: Qidfa, Fujairah, about 10 kilometres north of Fujairah city.

+ Owner: Emirates Sembcorp Water and Power Company.

+ Operator: SembCorp Utilities.

+ Commissioned: In operation since June 2004 by UWEC. Emirates Sembcorp took over operation in September 2006.

+ Total capacity: 86 megawatts (MW) of electricity; 100 million imperial gallons per day (MIGD) of desalinated water.

+ Components: 4 gas turbines producing 94 MW each; 2 steam turbines generating 137 MW each.

F2

The Fujairah 2 Power and Desalination Plant (F2).

+ Location: Alongside the existing F1 plant in Qidfa.

+ Owner: Fujairah Asia Power Company.

+ Commissioned: May 2011.

+ Total capacity: 2000 MW of electricity; 130 MIGD of desalinated water.

Further Information

Fujairah Power and Desalination Plant, Wikipedia.

F1: Emirates Sembcorp Water and Power Company (ESC)

F2: Fujairah Asia Power Company (FAPCO)

Other Major Fujairah Projects

Fujairah Northern Land Reclamation Project—Latest News, FIF, 16 October 2011.

The Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline Project in Fujairah—Latest News, FIF, 10 October 2011.

The Fujairah Oil Industry Zone-Latest News, FIF, 9 October 2011.

The Developments at the Fujairah Port—Latest News, FIF, 8 October 2011.

Strategic Grain Terminal in Fujairah—Latest News, FIF, 6 October 2011.

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway Between Dubai and Fujairah-Latest News, FIF, 5 October 2011.

France—Fujairah Forum

Several articles have been posted on this France-Fujairah business forum, held in Fujairah on 29 September 2011. Go to this article and follow the links that it includes.

Geoff Pound

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Images: The points and map are drawn from Sohail Iqbal’s Powerpoint Presentation and are used with thanks.

The top photo of the water processing at F2 is used courtesy of the Fujairah Asia Power Company.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Fujairah Celebrates Arab Environment Day

Environmental Awareness

The Fujairah Municipality, represented by the Department of Environmental Protection and the General Services Administration, marked Arab Environment Day (14 October) with the establishment of a planting campaign at the Sakamkam School for Basic Education.

The awareness day for the students involved training and practice in the art of landscaping, the planting of trees and ornamental plants and the removal of garden waste.

A lesson was presented to the students on the impact of plastic on the environment. Brochures were distributed to reinforce the message about maintaining a sustainable environment and this was followed by a clean up of plastic waste around the school.

Arab Environment Day

This year’s slogan and emphasis revolved around ‘Cleanliness: A Collective Responsibility’.

The annual environment day is a celebration among Arab countries, aimed to encourage cooperation on environmental awareness and action.

The Arab Environment Day was first instituted in 1986, by a meeting of Arab Ministers responsible for the environment, in Tunisia.

Related

Fujairah Municipality Fosters Community Service Among Students, FIF, 20 June 2011.

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Images: Photos of students, teachers and representatives from the Fujairah Municipality, ‘kicking some goals’ for the environment.

Fujairah Northern Land Reclamation Project—Latest News


Another Big Project

At the France-Fujairah Forum, Fujairah Municipality’s Chief Engineer, Sohail Iqbal, gave a keynote address on Fujairah’s big projects that are fuelling the emirate’s expansion.

An important part of the jig-saw puzzle is the Fujairah Northern Land Reclamation Project (FNLRP). Here are the basic pointers:

Basics of the Project

Location: Fujairah, UAE, north of the Fujairah Port.

Client: The Government of Fujairah.

Date of Completion: Phase 1-August 2011.

MUC Role: Consultant and Supervisor.

Contract Value: AED 1.013 billion.

Area

The reclamation and coastal protection of 224 ha. of land will stretch 500m from the coastline into the sea.

Purpose

The reclaimed area will be used for oil storage facilities, expansion of the port and other industrial developments.

Timetable

There are two phases to the project and three parts to the second phase.

FNLRP—Phase 2/Lot 1

This phase is to be completed by May 2012.

FNLRP—Phase 2/Lot 2

This part of the project is to be completed by December 2012.

FNLRP—Phase 2/Lot 3

This part of the project is to be completed by December 2012.

Other Major Fujairah Projects

The Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline Project in Fujairah—Latest News, FIF, 10 October 2011.

The Fujairah Oil Industry Zone-Latest News, FIF, 9 October 2011.

The Developments at the Fujairah Port—Latest News, FIF, 8 October 2011.

Strategic Grain Terminal in Fujairah—Latest News, FIF, 6 October 2011.

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Highway Between Dubai and Fujairah-Latest News, FIF, 5 October 2011.

France—Fujairah Forum

Several articles have been posted on this France-Fujairah business forum, held in Fujairah on 29 September 2011. Go to this article and follow the links that it includes.

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, information, photos and videos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Images: The points and photos are drawn from Sohail Iqbal’s Powerpoint Presentation and are used with thanks.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Free Public Wi-Fi Hotspots in Fujairah

High tourist cities like New York have big plans to increase the number of Wi-Fi hotspots in the city.

People can connect online at hotels but New York’s five-year digital initiative is designed to establish free Wi-Fi to 26 parks around the city.

In addition to parks, New York is rolling out Wi-Fi to subways, limo services and high tourist centres such as Times Square.

Fujairah Wired

In addition to Colleges, hotels and restaurants in Fujairah it would be good to see some more free Wi-Fi hotspots.

Further free public Wi-Fi Hotspots would:

+ Indicate that Fujairah is Serving its Tourists. Hotels and restaurants are quick to indicate the Wi-Fi features to its customers as a sign of their comprehensive service—see this web page of ‘Wi-Fi Wireless Internet Hotels Near Fujairah Airport’.

Free and public hotspots around the city would also convey the same message from the city leaders to all tourists. Web sites like this one indicate that the Wi-Fi service is a selling point and something that prospective visitors are looking for.

Some of the frequently asked questions online include these ones:

? Where are the places to stay with Internet/WiFi in Fujairah?

?? Where do I find free Wifi hotspots in Fujairah?

??? Are there Internet Cafes around Fujairah Port? (asked in cruise ship reviews)

+ Reduce the Remoteness of Fujairah. There’s a widely held perception among residents and tourists in Dubai and Abu Dhabi that Fujairah is way out in the boondocks. The new and fast Dubai to Fujairah highway will lessen the tyranny of distance but to be a city and emirate that is effectively wired will connect Fujairah more closely with the world.

+ Enhance Fujairah’s Technological Sophistication. Fujairah is commonly perceived as being slow (shway, shway) and behind the times. In truth, many Fujairah residents don’t want their emirate to be a photocopy of another emirate and they are keen for Fujairah to be itself. This doesn’t mean, however, that Fujairah should ignore the advances of technology and having an improved Internet service including Wi-Fi hotspots will bring e-benefits to tourists and residents.

+ Underscore Fujairah’s Great Outdoors Status. The New York five-year digital plan indicates the importance of the parks to the ‘Big Apple’.

Similarly, the rolling out of more Wi-Fi hotspots in parks and on the Fujairah Corniche would highlight the importance of the coast and the beaches for tourists and residents alike. It would allow people to remain connected while they are outside and enjoying the Great Outdoors of the emirate.

Fujairah Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations

The Etisalat Wi-Fi locator for 9 public hotspots in Fujairah would appear to be an incomplete list:

* Abu Dhabi Securities;Fujairah (next to National Bank of Abu Dhabi)

* Al Meshwar Restaurant

* Fujairah International Airport

* Fujairah International Marine Club-café

* Fujairah Tower

* Gefsi Restaurant and café

* Ozone Café

* Oceanic Hotel Khor Fakkan

* Emirates Springs Furnished Apartments

Du Wi-Fi only lists a service at the Fujairah Airport.

Wi-Fi Hotspot Hopes

Can you add to the list above, more free Wi-Fi Hotspot locations around Fujairah?

In which Fujairah locations would you like to see a free Wi-Fi hotspot?

Geoff Pound

More Fujairah news, resources and photos are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Opening of First e-University in Fujairah

Making History

Earlier in October, the first e-University in Fujairah was opened in a ceremony at the Concorde Hotel.

VIPs

Distinguished guests included His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Hamad bin Saif Al Sharqi, Chairman of the Fujairah Free Zone, Dr. Mohammed Saeed Al Kindi, Minister of the Environment and Water, Dr. Faris Al Bayati, University President, Dr. Khalid Omari, the Minister of Education and Higher Education and former President of the University of Jerash (Jordan), Sharif Al Awadi, Director General of the Fujairah Free Zone and Abdulla Alhantoubi, Deputy Director of the Fujairah Municipality.

Hopes

Sheikh Saif Al Sharqi expressed his wishes that the university would be a beacon of science and a symbol of knowledge and scientific services.

Dr. Faris Al Bayati thanked Sheikh Al Sharqi for his efforts in helped to establish the university. He noted that the university was founded as the first Arab online university, led by Arab experts and academics and he expressed the hope that the university and its students would have a global presence.

More Details

No more details are at hand at the moment, as to basic things such as location, list of academics, languages of instruction and the commencement of classes.

This article is based on an article drawn from a report in Arabic published by Al Khaleej.

Geoff Pound

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Image: Photo of the opening ceremony (courtesy of Al Khaleej).

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Day After the Storm in Fujairah

Clear Skies

A beautiful dawned in Fujairah today with clear air, mountains well-defined and new growth in the gardens.

Signs of the Storm

However, around the city there were the signs of yesterday’s torrential rains and storm, with flooded streets, snapped branches and abandoned cars.

Tragedy

The beauty of the day was tinged with the sad news of a young student who had lost her life so tragically through a lightning strike and the shock and grief of her family, friends and the HCT community.

Take a Look

Some photos of Fujairah streets and trees are posted in this photo album.

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Image: Flooding on Al Gurfa Road in Fujairah’s Al Owaid.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Storms, Lightning, Thunder, Wind, Heavy Rain and Floods in Fujairah

Storm

From 2.40pm to 3.30pm today, (Wednesday 12 October 2011) there was high wind snapping branches and torrential rain which caused major flooding of streets and roads around Fujairah.

Mixed Emotions

As rain is so infrequent and today’s fall gave a generous dousing to the soil and plants, there were many people who expressed their happiness and joy.

Some expressed frustration with traffic moving slowly and houses and parked cars getting flooded.

The sirens from police cars and ambulances could be heard many times this afternoon. Within an hour, the storm had moved over the city and out to the sea but it will take a long time for the clean up to be accomplished and for the flood waters to subside.

Tragedy

Several people reported the death of a student at the HCT—Women’s College, caused apparently by a lightning strike.

Take a Look

Fujairah workers and residents started sending photos and many of these are posted on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Updates

More news and updates will be posted on this page when they come to hand as well as on the Fujairah in Focus Facebook Page.

Do send in any news and photos to me: geoffpound@gmail.com

Geoff Pound

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Image: This photo sent in by Mona is of the flooding in Fujairah’s Airport Road.

Fujairah Celebrates Bread With the World

The celebration of bread got off to a colorful and tasty start this morning—the first of two mornings (Wednesday and Thursday).

In a tent behind the main Municipality building, representatives of the Public Health Department created a display of bread with most of the Fujairah bakeries taking a stall to showcase their bread.

Taste the Memories

Three Emirati women were cooking traditional bread on a hot plate and offering it to people to taste and enjoy. One man said, as he munched on this thin bread that had just come off the plate, “In the 1960s and 1970s this was the only bread we had. We did not have the great variety of bread that we can buy in bakeries and shops today.”

Bread Culture

Already the display of bread was triggering the memories of what used to be and it was apparent how the diversity of bread has emerged in tandem with the rich mix of culture in Fujairah.

Open for Tasting

Mohammed Saif Afkham, the Director of the Municipality, visited the exhibition with his deputy and a number of representatives. He officially opened the proceedings, encouraged the department organizing the event, thanked people from the Fujairah bakeries for their participation, tasted the bread that was being baked and joined in the photo opportunities.

Celebrating With the World

Mr. Afkham said it was important for Fujairah and the UAE to be joining with other countries for World Bread Day this week. It unites us with people around the world but it also highlights our distinctive bread and bakery culture.

Public Health

He said it was a good opportunity to talk about the ingredients that promote good living. He picked up a canister of potassium bromide and said it was banned in the UAE but health departments around the world have been campaigning against its use in cooking and its risk to public health.

Ongoing

The bread tent opens again on Thursday. Check out the programme at this link and get along for a tasting.

Shukran!

A big thanks to the Public Health Department of the Fujairah Municipality for staging this World Bread Day event in our emirate!

Take a Look!

Check out some of the sights at the Fujairah bread festival from the first morning by following this link.

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Image: Cooking Emirati bread the traditional way.

Fujairah Municipality Launches New Speedy Services

Taht Amrek

The Taht Amrek service was launched on 11 October 2011 by the Director of the Fujairah Municipality, Mohammed Saif Afkham, his deputy, Abdulla Mohamed Alhantoubi and several departmental heads.

Aim

Taht Amrek aims to speed up regular transactions carried out by the Municipality as taht amrek means, 'Your wish is my command.'

It promises to provide more options for communication and thereby give greater customer satisfaction to citizens and residents.

The new initiative revolves around five basic services:

Suggestions and Complaints

Suggestions and complaints will be received and answered in record time through these several methods:

1. Filling in a form available from the Municipality headquarters and branches and dropping it into the SUGGESTION BOX.

2. Sending suggestions and complaints through this link on the Fujairah Municipality website.

3. Making your complaint or sending your suggestion on the 24-hour toll free number: 80036222.

The customer will receive a confirmation text message with a reference number that can be used in keeping track of the complaint or suggestion.

Internet and Fax Communication
Customers will complete many of their transactions in faster time by receiving their documents via the Internet or Fax.

Transportation

Free transportation to the nearest Municipality office and back home for those who don’t have transport available will be provided during official working hours. This service is limited to the emirate of Fujairah.

Document Delivery

Documents that cannot be sent via the Internet or Fax will be delivered by Empost the day after the transaction has been completed. A small cost will be charged for the delivery. This service covers all areas of the UAE, inside and outside Fujairah.

24-Hour Telephone Assistance

Customers can use the 24-hour toll free number of the Fujairah municipality—80036222—to report any problem, complaint or violation of rules.

Booklet

A colourful booklet in Arabic and English is available at the Fujairah Municipality that explains the new range of advanced services for Fujairah Municipality customers.

Further Matters

+ Mohammed Saif Afkham said it was likely that the booklet would be produced in several other major languages common to Fujairah residents.

+ Mr. Afkham also said that e-dirham services would be available in the near future so residents can pay for any services to the Fujairah Municipality online by credit card or electronic funds transfer.

+ Abdulla Mohamed Alhantoubi said that many Fujairah people work in Abu Dhabi throughout the week, returning over the weekend when the Fujairah municipality offices were closed. He said that the provision of a greater range of communication options, including the Internet service and Empost delivery, would help those in this situation.

Download Your Copy

The new booklet in Arabic and English can be downloaded at this link.

Geoff Pound

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Fujairah Celebrating World Day of Bread

The 6th World Bread Day is being celebrated around the world on 16 October 2011 but the Public Health Department of the Fujairah Municipality has created some special public events on Wednesday 12th October and Thursday 13th October.

Fujairah Bread Celebration

A bread exhibition and interactive activities will take place behind the Fujairah Municipality building.

Wednesday 12th Programme

9.30am: Opening of the exhibition

10.00am to 12 Noon: Workshop—looking at different wheat types.

10.00am to 12 Noon: Stages in the manufacture of bread from earth to hand.

10.00am to 12 Noon: Local bread making and competition among mothers.

10.30am: First competition plus prizes.

11.00am: Second competition plus prizes.

Thursday 13th Programme

9.00am to 12.00 Noon: Workshop—looking at different wheat types.

9.00am to 12 Noon: Stages in the manufacture of bread from earth to hand.

9.00am to 12 Noon: Local bread making and competition among mothers.

9.40am: First competition plus prizes.

10.30am: Second competition plus prizes.

11.00am: Cake Contest.

11.00am: Competition between participating bakeries.

12 Noon: Honoring those involved.

6th World Bread Day 2011

The World Bread Day is a special day to bake, to talk about bread and its centrality to human life. It is one day in the year to celebrate and honor those who bake bread commercially and in the home.

Read up on World Bread Day by visiting this site and getting some good baking ideas and recipes.

Check out the WBD 2011 Facebook Page and put your own comments and photos online for the world to see.

Shukran

Thanks to the Public Health Department of the Fujairah for taking this initiative and reminding us of the importance of one of the basic necessities of life.

Geoff Pound

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Fujairah Looks to Create a Response Centre for Marine Emergencies

Good news for the marine environment, beach hotels, divers and fishermen—Fujairah is looking to develop a centre for marine emergency responses.

Preliminary Meeting

On the 10th October 2011, the Fujairah Municipality, in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and Water, held a first preparatory meeting with three visiting experts from the Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME).

Aims

The aim of the meeting was to gather data for establishing goals for protecting the marine environment from the risks of pollution which is an urgent matter considering the increased shipping traffic in the Gulf region.

A specific goal was to look at what would be involved in creating a centre that would respond effectively to marine emergencies.

This would be the second centre in the Gulf region.

Expert Presentation

The meeting received a detailed presentation on issues to do with creating a centre and why Fujairah would be an ideal location. The meeting looked at what support would be needed for ships in the event of an emergency.

Attendees

The meeting was attended by a high-level delegation of three experts from ROPME and a number of departmental heads from the Fujairah Municipality, the Ministry of the Environment, the Port of Fujairah and the Department of Immigration and the National Commission for Crises and Emergencies.

Good News

In view of the increasing number of oil tankers in Fujairah waters and the alarming incidence of oil dumping which damages the marine environment, the Fujairah beaches, the tourism and diving industries, this proposal could help provide effective surveillance and a coordinated cleanup when pollution occurs.

Geoff Pound

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Image: A snapshot taken of attendees at the meeting.