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Aqaba Marine Reserve's Journey to UNESCO World Heritage Status Spanned Nearly Half a Century

The inscription of the Aqaba Marine Reserve on the UNESCO World Heritage List was not an overnight achievement. It marked the culmination of nearly five decades of scientific research, institutional planning, and on-the-ground conservation efforts that strengthened Jordan's role in protecting global natural heritage and affirmed Aqaba's status as one of the world's most ecologically significant marine sites.
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This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Getty Images. Nestled deep within its unique ecosystem, encompassing coral reefs, marine habitats, and seagrass meadows, the Aqaba Coastal Reserve in Jordan has risen to the ranks of global natural sites after being inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The World Heritage Committee officially approved the inscription on Saturday…

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