Red Sea Global cooperates with VAARST to draw advanced marine ecosystem maps

Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global said it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by VAARST. (RSG)
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global said it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by VAARST. (RSG)
Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global said it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by VAARST. (RSG)
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global said it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by VAARST. (RSG)
Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global said it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by VAARST. (RSG)
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global said it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by VAARST. (RSG)
Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global said it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by VAARST. (RSG)
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global said it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by VAARST. (RSG)
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Updated 15 December 2023
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Red Sea Global cooperates with VAARST to draw advanced marine ecosystem maps

Red Sea Global cooperates with VAARST to draw advanced marine ecosystem maps
  • Utilizing SubSLAM’s cutting-edge capabilities, RSG precisely quantifies and identifies corals and underwater objects
  • Technology empowers scientists to rapidly identify and classify marine species

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global announced on Thursday that it is piloting SubSLAM, an advanced photogrammetry technology developed by UK-based software company VAARST, a leader in marine robotics.

RSG, the multi-project developer behind the world’s most ambitious regenerative tourism destinations, said this technology is being used to produce high-resolution, 3D digital representations of Al-Wajh Lagoon’s coral reefs — based in the northeastern part of the Red Sea — and vital habitats.

“This state-of-the-art system is the most accurate underwater 3D real-time measurement system available on the market,” RSG said in a statement.

 

 

“VAARST’s photogrammetry and real-time intelligent data collection system are transforming how underwater ecosystems are mapped and preserved.

“This marks a first in Saudi Arabia and is a testament to RSG’s commitment to sustainable and regenerative tourism,”

The company added: “SubSLAM’s capabilities enable precise quantification and identification of corals and underwater objects using advanced 4K sensors (and) this technology guides remotely operated vehicles in detailed habitat inspections, comparing current and past imagery to monitor changes and promote biodiversity.”

RSG said the technology will empower its scientists to rapidly identify and classify marine species, in collaboration with King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, without having to review hours of footage, and it will eliminate the risk of human error caused by fatigue.

“This proactive approach is vital for addressing challenges like coral bleaching and invasive species, ensuring the Red Sea’s beauty and diversity remain intact for visitors,” it added.


Saudi FM and Secretary Blinken discuss Gaza war, Yemen and Sudan

Saudi FM and Secretary Blinken discuss Gaza war, Yemen and Sudan
Updated 18 August 2024
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Saudi FM and Secretary Blinken discuss Gaza war, Yemen and Sudan

Saudi FM and Secretary Blinken discuss Gaza war, Yemen and Sudan
  • Blinken started Middle East tour on Sunday during which he will visit Israel and Egypt

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister discussed with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken ending the war in Gaza and developments in Sudan and Yemen during a phone call on Sunday, the Kingdom’s foreign ministry said.

The call between Prince Faisal bin Farhan and the top US diplomat came as Blinken arrived in Israel on Sunday on a Middle East tour aimed at pushing parties involved in the Gaza conflict to agree to a ceasefire deal.

He will meet with senior Israeli officials on Monday, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a senior State Department official said.

Following his trip to Israel, Blinken will continue onto Egypt.


Jeddah governor meets president of King Abdulaziz University

Jeddah governor meets president of King Abdulaziz University
Updated 18 August 2024
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Jeddah governor meets president of King Abdulaziz University

Jeddah governor meets president of King Abdulaziz University
  • Prince Saud was briefed on the university’s preparations for the new academic year and the admission statistics for male and female students in the university’s colleges

JEDDAH: Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi, the governor of Jeddah, met with the president of King Abdulaziz University, Dr. Tareef Al-Aama, in Jeddah on Sunday.

During the meeting, Prince Saud was briefed on the university’s preparations for the new academic year and the admission statistics for male and female students in the university’s colleges, among other highlights.

The governor stressed the importance of keeping pace with the needs of the labor market, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

 

 


First supermoon of 2024 to light up the sky on Monday, says Jeddah Astronomy Society

First supermoon of 2024 to light up the sky on Monday, says Jeddah Astronomy Society
Updated 18 August 2024
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First supermoon of 2024 to light up the sky on Monday, says Jeddah Astronomy Society

First supermoon of 2024 to light up the sky on Monday, says Jeddah Astronomy Society
  • Phenomenon occurs when the full moon is closer to Earth than usual

RIYADH: The first supermoon of 2024 is set to be visible across the globe on Monday, including in the Kingdom, according to the Jeddah Astronomy Society.

The phenomenon occurs when the full moon is closer to Earth than usual, making it appear larger and brighter in the night sky.

Majed Abu Zahra, head of JAS, explained that this particular supermoon, also known as a seasonal blue moon, happens approximately once every 2.5 years.

It is the third full moon of four within the current season, which spans from the summer solstice to the autumn equinox.

Despite its name, the moon will not appear blue.

The term “supermoon” refers to a full or new moon that occurs when the moon is within 90 percent of its closest distance to Earth. In this instance, the distance between the centers of the Earth and the moon will be 361,969 km.

The supermoon will rise in the southeast after sunset and may initially appear with an orange tint due to atmospheric dust and particles scattering the reflected sunlight. As it ascends, it will take on its usual silvery-white hue and remain visible throughout the night until sunrise on Tuesday.

While the supermoon might seem larger and brighter than a typical full moon, Abu Zahra noted that most observers may not notice a significant difference, especially if visibility is affected by clouds or artificial lights.

The apparent size of the moon can also be difficult to gauge when it is high in the sky.

The supermoon will have minimal effects on Earth, leading to slightly higher and lower tides due to the moon’s gravitational pull, which is a normal occurrence during full moons. This additional pull will not cause any unusual weather or geological activity.

For those keen on observing the moon, this supermoon offers an ideal opportunity, as the lunar surface will be brightly lit, with the landscape appearing flattened due to the sun fully illuminating the moon’s face.
 


We aim to build globally competitive generations, says Saudi education minister

We aim to build globally competitive generations, says Saudi education minister
Updated 18 August 2024
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We aim to build globally competitive generations, says Saudi education minister

We aim to build globally competitive generations, says Saudi education minister
  • Ministry maintains ongoing collaboration with families to ensure the success of the education process

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan lauded the support the education sector receives from the Kingdom’s leadership to continue the development of the education system.

The minister noted that this support aims to build globally competitive citizens through educational programs and projects that align with future goals and contribute to achieving the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and the Human Capability Development Program.

As the new academic year begins, Al-Benyan emphasized the importance of integrating the roles of all components of the education process, including the family and the school, to achieve the aspirations of preparing and qualifying students in the Kingdom.

He also highlighted the need to invest in students to enable them to compete globally, underscoring the shared responsibility to ensure a successful academic year and contribute to building a comprehensive educational journey.

As the new academic year begins, Al-Benyan emphasized the importance of integrating the roles of all components of the education process. (SPA)

“The Ministry of Education’s plan for the start of the new academic year is based on working within a strategic and integrated governance plan with all sectors, departments and education offices in the regions and governorates.

“This is achieved through the committees and specialized departments formed for supervision, implementation and operation, within a comprehensive work system that includes educational and administrative staff and field teams,” the minister said.

Moreover, he indicated that the ministry aims to provide a stimulating and attractive learning environment for students at the beginning of the academic year.

This involves enhancing their enthusiasm, raising awareness of the importance of seriousness and commitment, and implementing psychological, social and educational preparation programs within the school environment, the minister said.

Al-Benyan said that the ministry has strengthened its partnership with several entities in the public and private sectors to work as an integrated partnership system to support the continuity and success of the educational process at the start of the new academic year.

The ministry maintains ongoing collaboration with families to ensure the success of the education process, the regular attendance of their children in schools, and to motivate them to continue their educational journey, he added. 


Muslim World League expands humanitarian efforts in Africa

MWL has intensified its humanitarian initiatives in Africa.
MWL has intensified its humanitarian initiatives in Africa.
Updated 19 August 2024
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Muslim World League expands humanitarian efforts in Africa

MWL has intensified its humanitarian initiatives in Africa.
  • New programs aim to improve vision health, slum living conditions, and energy access for Kenyans

RIYADH: The Muslim World League has intensified its humanitarian initiatives in Africa, with Secretary-General Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa leading several relief projects in Kenya.

In a move to combat vision impairment, and in the presence of Kenyan Ministry of Health officials and humanitarian organizations operating in Africa, Al-Issa inaugurated the blindness prevention program in partnership with Lions SightFirst Eye Hospital.

This initiative aim is to provide surgical interventions for hundreds of cataract patients, as well as comprehensive eye examinations and essential medical supplies, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Al-Issa also inspected a slum development project in Kenya, overseen by the MWL and its international partners, and announced MWL’s commitment to meeting the community’s solar energy needs.

Additionally, Al-Issa attended the signing of a cooperation agreement between MWL and The Hepatitis Fund, which will provide prevention, treatment and care for those affected by the disease, which threatens millions worldwide.

Last Friday, Al-Issa delivered a sermon at Nairobi’s largest mosque, attended by tens of thousands of Kenyan Muslims. He discussed the values and morals of Islam, emphasizing coexistence, national brotherhood and harmony in diverse societies.