Baby sharks bred at luxury Dubai hotel’s aquarium released into Persian Gulf

22 April 2021, 13:34

A stingray being transferred to the Persian Gulf waters as part of a conservation project by the Atlantis Hotel at the Jebel Ali Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai Baby Sharks. Picture: PA

It is part of an effort to contribute to the conservation of native marine species in the Persian Gulf.

A team of conservationists at Dubai’s luxury Atlantis Hotel are releasing baby sharks bred in the aquarium into the open sea.

As part of an effort to contribute to the conservation of native marine species in the Persian Gulf, the specialists breed and set free honeycomb stingray and brown Arabian carpet sharks.

An employee catches a baby Arabian carpet shark as part of a conservation project at the fish quarantine facilities of the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
An employee catches a baby Arabian carpet shark as part of a conservation project at the fish quarantine facilities of the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Kamran Jebreili/AP)

Thursday was the first time that this group of baby sharks had ever encountered the wild.

The tiny carpet sharks were jolted out of their warm pools at the flashy aquarium to travel farther than they ever have in their two years of existence.

The conservationists gingerly caught the sharks with nets and moved them into oxidised tanks in a Ford pick-up truck.

An Arabian carpet shark’s egg is seen at the fish quarantine facilities of the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
An Arabian carpet shark’s egg (Kamran Jebreili/AP)

Soon, the baby sharks were on the move.

The specialists popped them into big plastic bags and carried their squirming bodies over the white sandy beach of the Jebel Ali Wildlife Sanctuary, a short drive from the hotel.

For the past few years, the hotel’s aquarium has sought to contribute to the conservation of native marine species by breeding honeycomb stingray and brown Arabian carpet sharks before releasing them into the wild, rich with coral reefs and mangroves.

A stingray is being transferred out of a water tank as part of a conservation project by the Atlantis Hotel, at the The Jebel Ali Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
A stingray is transferred out of a water tank at the Jebel Ali Wildlife Sanctuary in Dubai (Kamran Jebreili/AP)

The team stood shin-deep in the warm waters of the Persian Gulf, surrounded by the small and slowly circling sharks.

The creatures are harmless to humans, preferring a diet of snake eels, shrimps, crabs and squid.

Arabian carpet sharks eggs are being hatched at the fish quarantine facilities of the Atlantis Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Arabian carpet sharks eggs being hatched at the fish quarantine facilities of the Atlantis Hotel (Kamran Jebreili/AP)

For a few minutes, many of the sharks appeared spooked, staying close to the shore, before venturing into their vast new home.

By Press Association

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