The British Maritime Trade Operations reported that a commercial ship faced threats from armed men in the Red Sea, located 54 nautical miles from Hodeidah. This incident raises concerns about maritime security in the region.
Rescue teams from the Border Guard in Al-Lith, Mecca, successfully saved two Bangladeshi residents whose boat malfunctioned in the Red Sea. The incident occurred during a maritime trip, prompting a swift response from the authorities.
The Veterinary Administration in the Red Sea continues its daily campaigns aimed at regulating markets and protecting citizens from non-compliant animal products. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to enhance food safety and improve the quality of products available in the markets.
Saudi Arabia has announced an increase in the capacity of its Red Sea ports to reach <strong>18.6 million containers</strong>. This decision aims to enhance the Kingdom's ability to handle the growing maritime trade.
Students from the Red Sea Governorate visited the Civil Protection Department to learn about the role of police in safeguarding lives and properties. This visit is part of a program aimed at promoting security awareness among youth.
The head of Red Sea Water Authority emphasized the importance of ongoing monitoring of water quality during his visit to Al-Yusr station. He highlighted the necessity for compliance with approved standards to ensure safe water for citizens.
A new study reveals unprecedented increases in Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea levels, threatening millions of residents in African coastal areas. These rises exceed global averages, necessitating urgent action.
Recent research indicates that the coral reefs of the Red Sea are a promising source for modern medicines, potentially aiding in the development of new treatments for various diseases. This discovery comes at a time of increasing interest in bioprospecting to utilize marine biodiversity for innovative medical products.
The 'Tabuk Borders' unit successfully rescued a fishing vessel that experienced a malfunction in the Red Sea near the Khayal sector. This operation highlights the ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of fishermen and protect marine resources.
Red Sea International has received the 'Sustainable Tourism Destinations' certification from EarthCheck, becoming the first destination in Saudi Arabia to earn this recognition. This certification reflects the company's commitment to sustainable tourism standards across environmental, social, and economic levels.
The Red Sea region is witnessing a significant escalation in political and military tensions, raising fears of negative impacts on regional security. Warnings are increasing regarding the implications of this escalation on international navigation.
The Red Sea destination in Saudi Arabia has received the prestigious EarthCheck certification for sustainability, marking it as the first location in the kingdom to achieve this recognition. This milestone reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to promoting sustainable tourism and environmental protection.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education in the Red Sea announced the resumption of classes in all schools and the commencement of March exams for all educational stages. This announcement is part of ongoing efforts to ensure the regularity of the educational process.
Egyptian authorities have announced a historic decision to suspend fishing activities in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez and Aqaba for four months. This initiative aims to protect the marine environment and enhance fish stocks.
The European Union's naval force commenced its new operation 'Aspidis' on February 19, 2024, aimed at securing freedom of navigation and protecting global trade amid rising threats from Houthi forces against commercial vessels in the Red Sea.