Khalid bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visits the “SeaWorld Abu...

Khalid bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visits the “SeaWorld Abu...
Khalid bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visits the “SeaWorld Abu...

His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Member of the Executive Council and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Office, visited the “SeaWorld Abu Dhabi” project, a city specializing in marine life, which Miral is currently developing on Yas Island, whose construction work has reached more than 40%, representing This project, the new generation of marine cities, in cooperation with “Sea World Parks and Entertainment”, will also include the first world-class center for research, rescue, rehabilitation and launch of marine life in the United Arab Emirates, to contribute to supporting regional and global efforts to preserve marine life.

The construction works of SeaWorld Abu Dhabi are expected to be completed by the end of 2022, to become one of the major attractions on Yas Island, as it is a unique addition to the growing portfolio of Miral projects on the island, thus enhancing its position as one of the most prominent global destinations.

During the visit, His Highness was briefed on the details of the project, which consists of several floors with a total area of ​​about 183 thousand square meters, in addition to the design that reflects the experience of “Sea World”, which exceeds 55 years in the field of research and care for marine organisms, as it includes areas similar to the environment. The natural habitat that embraces the various marine species and species. Upon completion, the city will offer immersive and unique experiences that attract visitors from the UAE and around the world to enhance their knowledge and appreciation of the value of marine life.

The city of “SeaWorld Abu Dhabi” consists of 6 distinct areas that embody the idea of ​​”a unified ocean” in an integrated manner that illustrates the relationship between all life forms on land and within the seas, under the slogan “We are linked to the ocean, and the ocean connects us all.” The city embraces one of the largest and most advanced inland water basins in the world, as well as an immersive game that will take visitors on an exciting and amazing journey between the two poles of the globe, as well as many other interactive exhibits.

Commenting on the visit of His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, His Excellency Mohammed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Miral said: “The SeaWorld Abu Dhabi project is a new quality addition to the range of immersive experiences and destinations that Yas Island offers to its visitors. This new city will also contribute to consolidating the position of Yas Island as a prominent global destination, and to achieving Abu Dhabi’s vision of developing and strengthening the tourism sector. We are proud of our partnership with “Sea World Parks and Entertainment” in this distinctive project, which benefits from the company’s experience of more than 55 years in the field of preserving marine life and caring for marine creatures according to the highest international standards.

Scott Ross, Chairman of SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, said: “We are fortunate to partner with Miral to develop SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, becoming the first marine life city for SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment to be developed outside America. North for more than 30 years.Yas Island in itself is a project that embodies a progressive and wonderful future vision, and has effectively become a global destination for visitors from all over the world.We are very happy that SeaWorld is part of this distinguished destination, which will enhance our efforts. The mission and necessity in the field of marine biology, research, rescue and education at the regional level.

The new research center will provide advanced resources for researchers, scientists and activists to study and better understand the ecosystem in the region and thus enable them to protect life and marine organisms in it. The center will conduct direct studies on marine life that inhabits the Arabian Gulf, such as the “dugong” also known as “sea cows” as well as sea turtles, in addition to contributing to strengthening the global marine biology community. To date, Sea World’s efforts have contributed to preserving the lives of more than 37,000 marine creatures who were in need of rescue and care, as many of them were returned to their natural habitats, and at the same time safe and permanent habitats were provided to creatures that were unable to return safely to Its natural environment.

The “SeaWorld Abu Dhabi” project focuses in one of its aspects on providing educational and educational opportunities that are impactful and effective for visitors. These opportunities include cooperation with local partners to launch specialized initiatives in the field of marine life and efforts to preserve it, providing an inspiration for future generations that encourages them to work in the field of marine life science and care in the UAE.

It is worth noting that the project is considered an essential part of the portfolio of projects under construction “Miral” amounting to a total value of 12 billion dirhams. The project completion rate, which reached 40%, includes the completion of 50% of the concrete works. The heaviest solid steel column weighing about 50 tons has actually been installed, and the acrylic panels for exhibitions have been successfully installed.


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