Migratory seabirds flock to Tabuk coast

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The 700 km coastal strip on the northwest of the Kingdom serves as a transit and breeding ground for seabirds. (SPA)
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The 700 km coastal strip on the northwest of the Kingdom serves as a transit and breeding ground for seabirds. (SPA)
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The 700 km coastal strip on the northwest of the Kingdom serves as a transit and breeding ground for seabirds. (SPA)
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Updated 14 October 2023
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Migratory seabirds flock to Tabuk coast

  • At least 80 species already inhabit the coastal region

RIYADH: More than 300 types of migratory seabirds are among species heading to the coast of Tabuk for their seasonal migration.

At least 80 species already inhabit the coastal region, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The 700 km coastal strip on the northwest of the Kingdom serves as a transit and breeding ground for seabirds.

The National Center for Wildlife has enacted strict laws to safeguard these species, recognizing their vital role in preserving coastal ecosystems and biodiversity.

According to the data, the center focused on breeding endangered species and reintroducing them to their natural habitats.

As a result, substantial numbers of birds are now visible not only in remote locations like offshore islands and high mountains but also on popular beaches.

The osprey, sooty gull, sterna, Armenian gull,  sand plover and heron, among other migratory and endemic bird species, hold paramount significance in the region.

World Migratory Bird Day on Oct. 14 highlights the importance of migratory birds and their role in preserving ecological balance.


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RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received on Thursday a written message from Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq concerning relations between their countries.
The message was received on behalf of the crown prince by Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khereiji during a meeting in Riyadh with Oman’s ambassador to the Kingdom Sayyid Najib bin Hilal bin Saud Al-Busaidi, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
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