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Mangrove initiatives

We completed development of our first mangrove eco-park in the Kingdom, protecting 64 km2 of marine habitats.

The Arabian Gulf coastline features many mangrove-fringed inlets and bays that provide a critical habitat for birds and marine life. These forests also serve as the most significant natural CO2 sink in the Kingdom. With this ecosystem under pressure from development, we are working to preserve and protect this natural resource for future generations.

We recently completed the development of our first mangrove eco-park in the Kingdom, protecting 64 km2 of marine habitats including mangrove forests, salt marshes, and sea grasses — all important nurseries for fish and shrimp. This eco-park will help foster knowledge and appreciation of this fragile ecosystem, and consists of a visitor center, trails, and boardwalks, with various observation and education points. A portion of the park is designated for research activities.

Elsewhere, Aramco has planted over 4.3 million mangrove trees at sites along the Arabian Gulf and Red Sea coasts, with support from thousands of company and community volunteers.

Real stories inspire: Seeding tomorrow

Hassan grew up exploring the mangrove forests along the shores of the Kingdom’s Eastern Province. He has since dedicated his professional life to replanting and protecting them.
Discover Hassan's story

Biodiversity initiatives

We strive to create a culture that prioritizes understanding of ecological habitats, and promotes their protection.

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