A whale shark was rescued after losing its way in Dubai Creek on Wednesday.
The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) collaborated with Dubai Police and the Marine Environment Protection Association to return a young whale shark back into the sea. Reportedly, the shark lost its way in Dubai Creek, near Al Jaddaf area.
تابعت بالأمس عملية إنقاذ صغير #قرش_الحوت الذي ضل طريقه في مياه #خور_دبي بالقرب من منطقة الجداف، والتي استغرقت أكثر من خمس ساعات، حتى استطاعت فرق الإنقاذ نقله من منطقة الخور إلى عرض البحر. جهود وتعاون المختصين من الوزارة و #شرطة_دبي وعملهم بروح الفريق أمر يبعث على الفخر والاعتزاز pic.twitter.com/L3sxp1PokQ
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The juvenile whale shark was ushered to its final home by a team of experts from the ministry in cooperation with Dubai Police.
The whale shark had lost its way close Jaddaf region.
Three plunging groups were amassed on board two protect vessels.
The adolescent shark was put in a submerged carriage and transported to the untamed sea.
The safeguard activity took around five hours.
Al Zeyoudi applauded the endeavors of the groups included, focusing on: "The UAE is glad for its natural decent variety and dependably looks to secure its untamed life and fauna, particularly jeopardized species."
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