Economy

Safe Waterway Usage Increases in Abu Dhabi in H1-2023

Abu Dhabi Maritime, part of AD Ports Group, has announced a 62% reduction in marine incidents in the first half of 2023 compared with the corresponding period in 2021.

Following an agreement between AD Ports Group and the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) in 2020, Abu Dhabi Maritime was established to govern the development of Abu Dhabi’s maritime sector, undertake the role of a regulatory authority, provide maritime services, and enhance the Emirate’s status as a global maritime capital.

One of Abu Dhabi Maritime’s primary responsibilities has been to ensure strict adherence to international safety standards and best practice operating procedures for waterway usage.

Working in close coordination with the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) and receiving support from local authorities, Abu Dhabi Maritime has played an integral role in disseminating essential information to the maritime community and developing robust coastal and marine infrastructure.

These efforts have resulted in an increase in awareness and adherence to maritime regulations, in addition to a significant decline in incidents on the waters of Abu Dhabi, with the latest figures taken during peak waterway activity.

Committed to Best Services

Dr Salem Khalfan Al Kaabi, Director General of Operational Affairs at the DMT, said this exceptional achievement demonstrated the commitment shared by the DMT and Abu Dhabi Maritime to ensure that the highest standards of service are provided to Abu Dhabi’s marine communities.

By providing easy access to vital information through integrated digital solutions, waterway users became more conscious of the environment in which they operate and recognise their responsibility in contributing to the safe use of Abu Dhabi’s waterways.

“We urge all marine users to continue to make use of the resources and services that are available, and to contribute as a community in the effort of spreading awareness and keeping our waters safe. Together, we can ensure the safety of our fellow waterway users and maintain the Abu Dhabi marine ecosystem at large,” Al Kaabi said.

Lauding the efforts of the maritime community for its adherence to the safety measures that have been put in place, Captain Saif Al Mheiri, Managing Director of Abu Dhabi Maritime, said that Abu Dhabi Maritime has made a concerted effort to ensure that Abu Dhabi’s waters are safe for all users, whether commercial or personal, through the use of innovative digital solutions and the impact of these resources would not have been realised if not for the community’s adoption.

Abu Dhabi Maritime has developed safety maps offering a comprehensive and informative resource for waterway usage, and integrated these resources across our digital platforms, from its website to the Al Nalia application, which was purpose-built to provide easy access to this vital data for all marine operators.

This innovative application enables users to interact with the maps in real-time, displaying their precise location and providing immediate updates on regulations governing their current operating zone, he said.

“Moreover, the app actively notifies users if they are in violation of any rules or encroaching upon restricted areas, ensuring their adherence to maritime safety guidelines. These resources have yielded the results we see today with the latest statistics on marine incidents, and in turn contributes to our overall objective of raising Abu Dhabi’s ranking as a global maritime capital,” he added.

Accompanied by a set of rules and regulations, the safety maps provide valuable insights on ideal anchorage locations, restricted access zones such as important trade corridors and environmentally sensitive areas, as well as information on speed limits within each designated area.

Designed to cater to various types of marine crafts, these maps also highlight passages, connective routes, and dedicated zones for water sport activities including swimming, motorised and non-motorised sports, and designated areas for Jet ski use.

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