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Jordanian researchers partake in sea expedition in Aqaba
By JT - Jul 14,2022 - Last updated at Jul 14,2022
Coral reefs in the Gulf of Aqaba (Photo courtesy of Aqaba Marine Park)
AMMAN — A joint operation between the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) and OceanX, an international organisation specialised in the scientific exploration of oceans and marine life, brought together 16 researchers from six Jordanian universities to participate in global scientific expeditions in the Gulf of Aqaba.
The first expedition began on Thursday morning with the goal of promoting Jordanian tourism and protecting the marine environment, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
For the first time in Jordan, approximately 20 research projects will be carried out using cutting-edge technologies such as hydrographic surveying to study coral species, seagrass, sea creatures and genetics, as well as documenting and publishing the findings.
Researchers participating in the expedition said augmented virtual reality and artificial intelligence technologies will be leveraged for the documentation process, which will use high-tech photography as the OceanX ship accesses an unreached depth of 800 metres.
The footage will be sent to a laboratory to be shared with thousands of students.
Ali Sawalmih, director of the Marine Science Station (MSS), said this cooperation is the fruit of royal interest to highlight Aqaba’s gulf and establish a marine reserve, noting that this expedition is an opportunity for Jordanian researchers to publish their work locally and globally.
The most important part of the research is the genetic features of corals responsible for climate change resistance, as well as the effect of climate change on marine species, Sawalmih added.
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