Baseline Habitat Setting for Future Evaluation of Environmental Status Quality of Jabal Ali Marine Sanctuary, Dubai, UAE
Jeruel Aguhob (),
Waleed Hamza,
Andreas Reul (),
Muna Musabih,
Shahid Mustafa and
Maria Muñoz
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Jeruel Aguhob: Natural Reserves Section, Environmental Sustainability Department, Dubai Municipality, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Waleed Hamza: Biology Department, College of Science, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain 15551, United Arab Emirates
Andreas Reul: Departamento de Ecología y Geología, Universidad de Málaga, Campus de Teatinos, s/n, 29071 Málaga, Spain
Muna Musabih: Natural Reserves Section, Environmental Sustainability Department, Dubai Municipality, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Shahid Mustafa: Innovation Delta Environmental Consultants, Karama, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Maria Muñoz: Departamento de Ecología y Geología, Universidad de Málaga, Campus de Teatinos, s/n, 29071 Málaga, Spain
Sustainability, 2024, vol. 16, issue 6, 1-19
Abstract:
Habitat mapping plays a crucial role in assessing marine protected areas (MPA) and implementing marine spatial management approaches. This study aims to present the spatial habitat distribution of the Jabal Ali Marine Sanctuary, considering the development projects implemented in its proximity. It serves as a reference for guiding conservation management efforts. The study focuses on in situ hyperspectral measurements of the optical properties of both the water column and the substrate. Additionally, a high density of geo-referenced spot checks were conducted, serving as sample points for ecological evaluation and ground-truthing. An “object-oriented” approach was adopted to generate the seabed map in two evaluated studies conducted in 2006 and 2017. While the 2017 survey identified 16 habitats, the 2006 study characterized only 10 habitats. These habitat maps serve as powerful tools for implementing mitigation measures and providing scientific support to mitigate the negative impact on the most crucial marine habitats within the context of a protected area management framework. Furthermore, monitoring the cover of the most important habitats provides an integrative indicator to maintain the good environmental status of the marine sanctuary. Based on this study, the information will be a reference for evaluating and synergizing the management approaches implemented by both the competent authority and the different stakeholders in the sanctuary.
Keywords: habitat mapping; marine protected areas; satellite imagery; good environmental state (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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