Ocean Warriors Unite for a Cleaner UAE
Yesterday, as part of World Cleanup Day, a group of dedicated ocean warriors came together to make a tangible difference for our marine environment. I had the privilege of organizing a little ocean excursion, with Azraq and The Captain’s Club. Together, we headed out to the World Islands with one goal in mind: to clean up the ocean.
Uniting like-minded individuals, we saw firsthand the devastating impact of marine debris on our ecosystem. From single use plastics to fishing nets, our tidal waters bring waste that endangers marine life, habitats, and even human health.

Current Stats: Marine Pollution in the UAE
According to reports by local environmental agencies, over 60% of marine debris found in the UAE’s waters is plastic. This includes everything from water bottles and food wrappers to plastic bags and packaging. A staggering 6.4 million pieces of plastic are estimated to enter the UAE’s waters annually, contributing to the global plastic pollution crisis.
During our boat trip to the World Islands, we focused on cleaning the waters and raising awareness about the types of debris most commonly found in the UAE’s oceans. Among the most frequent offenders were:
- Styrofoam: Easily recognizable, it poses a serious threat to marine life when left to float in the water.
- Fishing gear and ropes: These “ghost nets” continue to trap marine animals long after they have been discarded.
- Plastic bottles: One of the most common pollutants, as single-use plastics are the cheapest type of plastic available.

Why Cleanups Matter
While a single day of action won’t solve the global marine debris problem, initiatives like World Cleanup Day are essential to driving change. It’s about mobilizing communities, educating the public, and inspiring individuals to take responsibility for the health of our oceans. It’s also about sending a clear message that each of us has a role to play in keeping our planet clean.












