AMMAN The second National Consultation Session of the Stockholm +50 Conference on Tuesday submitted recommendations for setting environmental priorities.Sponsored by Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), the workshop, which was organised by the Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Development Programme, aimed to provide clear recommendations on national
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Jordan’s first marine reserve a step closer to being on UNESCO biosphere reserve list
By Sarah Abu Zaid - Dec 19,2020 - Last updated at Dec 20,2020
Jordan’s first marine reserve will play a major role in attracting tourists and diving enthusiasts to Aqaba and preserve its unique coral reefs, according to experts (Photo courtesy of Aqaba Marine Park)
AMMAN Jordan’s first marine reserve will play a major role in further attracting tourists and diving enthusiasts to the Red Sea city and preserve Aqaba’s “unique” coral reefs, experts and officials told The Jordan Times.