The project aims to achieve sustainable development of tourism in the Red Sea coast of Egypt while maintaining the biodiversity that has been field activities in the Gulf of Samaday and coral reefs surrounding the city of Marsa Alam - funded by Italian aid & EEAA.
Project "Monitoring of sea grass, Southern Red Sea" and funded by the seagrass monitoring network in collaboration with the American Red Sea, where reserves have been working a protected area and Wadi el Gemal- Hamata
To find sources of income for about 30 family of the tribe Ababda. integrated management of the temple and Skate Island Beauty Valley and Hamata Islands.. Awareness of the importance of biodiversity among the visitors to the Red Sea Governorate
Voluntary action included sites : • South Abu Ramada • Abu Ramada quota • Al Aroq Reef 3 • Sabina Arq • sweat Sabina • Torfa Al Shaheed • Makadi • North Lantern • Al Fanadir • Coral Abu Noker • Abu Noker Qouta • Small Irq (two phases) • Tawilla island
The project aims to rehabilitate coral reefs that were destroyed areas of the coast by providing industrial roofs of environmentally compatible materials and suitable to receive the coral larvae and grow in a natural way •
To find sources of income for about 220 women of the tribe Ababda in Marsa alam area, through training on handicrafts and also support their works with establish and support 5 satellite workshop for handicrafts production from recycling the solid waste. e