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13 November 2022
20:13 PM
Article Number :0065
Doha, November 13 (QNA) - Al Thakhira area in the State of Qatar stands out as a nature reserve famous for the natural growth of trees and its green spaces and mangroves that are evergreen in summer and winter, unique of their kind, and capable of creating an ecological balance.
Al Dakhira, which was designated as a natural reserve in accordance with Decision No. 6 for the year 2006, is located in northeast Qatar, 64 kilometers from Doha, the reserve's marine section includes the small island of Um Far and natural mangroves, while the land part that includes gravel lands (Hammad), Sabkha, and valleys.
The reserve has rich marine biodiversity and evergreen mangroves in summer and winter, which grow on salty seawater. It is almost the only place where trees grow naturally, making it a potential destination for visitors and fans of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament who love this atmosphere.
The reserve is characterized by the presence of mangrove forests. The tides in the reserve reveal the delicate roots of the mangrove trees that appear through the sand, as mangroves thrive in salty waters and extreme temperatures.
Mangroves, or Qaram, as they are called, are a natural incubator for many marine creatures. It also contributes to protecting coastal lines and mitigating the effects of climatic changes and severe weather phenomena. The mangroves extend over an area of 14 square kilometers. It is considered one of the most important ecosystems in ridding the atmosphere of dust and harmful suspensions in the air.
Mangroves are a major environmental component in maintaining soil moisture and the water cycle. It also plays an important role in preventing the phenomena of erosion of coastal soils, as it forms clay soil by collecting organic sediments around the supporting roots and the aerobic roots in coastal sites.
The coastal areas are also the ideal medium for small fish, fauna and flora, in addition to being a shelter for seabirds.
The mangrove forests represent rare and amazing natural sites that are rich in wildlife, separating the land from the sea. It works to produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide and toxic gases, which greatly help in reducing global warming.
The importance of mangrove plants, whose seedlings are from 44 to 60 centimeters in length, is that they work to stabilize the soil, preserve beaches from erosion, as well as improve the conditions for the development of fisheries, as mangroves are considered a fortress for the reproduction of many fish, some of which are of economic importance in Qatar, like Badah.
Qatar celebrates International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, which falls on July 26 every year, by organizing an introductory tour of the mangroves in the Al Dhakhira Natural Reserve.
Since 2016, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has chosen these forests to represent a unique and special ecosystem, as their presence in their biomass and productivity brings great benefits to humans.
It is noteworthy that the word "mangrove", which is used to refer to the Qaram trees, consists of two Portuguese words, the first is "mango", which means tree, and the second is English, "grove", which means the place of trees.
The State of Qatar is characterized by the presence of a group of natural reserves that serve the environment. These reserves contain many livings plant or animal species that are threatened with extinction or that require special conditions for their growth. The State of Qatar is considered one of the first countries to take care of this natural aspect, which, on the one hand, preserves animal and plant wealth, and on the other hand, it maintains a balanced ecological form.
The total area of the nature reserves in Qatar stretches in an area of 2,744 square kilometers, or 23.6 percent of the country's total land area.
These reserves include natural and environmental wild reserves, and there are 12 wild environmental nature reserves, namely, Al Ariq, Al Thakhira, Khor Al Adeed, Riffa, Umm Al Amad, Umm Qarn, Al Sani', Al Reem, Al Shahaniya, Al Mashabiya, Al Wasail, and Wadi Sultana. The area of marine reserves is 720 square kilometers, including Khor Al Adeed and Al Thakhira. (QNA)

Keywords
Culture, Qatar 2022
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