If you look at the Abu Dhabi area in Google Earth you will see a literal maze of small islands dotting the Arabian Gulf coastline. Because of the relatively gentle and warm waters, the islands are hotbeds of flora and fauna.
Mangroves are the creators and keepers of the islands. They are unique plants that thrive in salt water and infertile marine sands. Mangrove plants actually separate fresh water from brine and exude the resulting salt crystals from the underside of their leaves. Their root system prevents soil erosion and insures these islands will not eventually wash away with the tide as well as provides protection for smaller aquatic species. The islands are their own small ecosystems.
However, mangroves are very sensitive to environmental disruption so care must be taken by us two legged creatures especially in the “Full Speed Ahead” development phase currently underway in Abu Dhabi. If the mangroves disappear, so does Abu Dhabi’s unique coastline. That would be a shame and practically irreversible.
It was a perfect day out in the tidal flats and a nice break from the many manmade entertainment venues available here. Although I enjoy a fun night out on the town as much as anyone, it is rejuvenating to commune with Mother Nature once in awhile. I encourage my fellow Abu Dhabians to do the same, but remember to leave nothing but your footprints!
– Randy Parker
Randy has been a resident of Abu Dhabi since August, 2008 and works in the travel industry. He has a blog at: http://expatuae.blogspot.com/