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Budget:
$200M
Announced:
2023
Construction Start:
Opening:
2025
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Area:
19951 ha
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URB
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  1. The project will provide various innovative blue infrastructures and operate entirely on 100% renewable energy, from various types of solar, hydropower & wave farms. Floating turtle & wildlife sanctuaries will provide additional infrastructures to enhance marine and coastal wildlife. Infrastructure for food security includes Ocean regenerative farming & floating vertical farms.




    Source: https://urb.ae/projects/dubaireefs/

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    Mansoor bin Mohammed witnesses landmark launch of DUBAI REEF’s deployment phase with first 1,000 purpose-built reef modules


    Source: https://mediaoffice.ae/en/news/2024/november/23-11/mansoor-bin-mohammed-witnesses-landmark-launch-of-dubai-reef-deployment-phase

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    Hey everyone,

    I’ve just got stuck by “Dubai Reefs” project, genuinely intrigued by how it might transform Dubai’s coastline into a next-gen ecotourism destination. A short info, the concept combines floating housing, marine research facilities, and reef restoration efforts - a far cry from the typical man-made island approach we’ve seen in the past.

    From what I gather, URB aims to harness solar and wave energy on-site, possibly creating a zero-emissions floating infrastructure. If executed well, it could help restore marine ecosystems and serve as a model for sustainable tourism. They mention “educational and leisure components,” which makes me wonder if we’ll see reef-friendly diving spots, eco-lodges, or even guided marine tours for visitors.

    Of course, my next question is feasibility - how quickly can a project like this move from concept to reality in a region known for ambitious, sometimes controversial developments? I’m cautiously optimistic, if URB can maintain a strong coral conservation program and involve local environmental groups, this could become the country's signature “green” land.

    Has anyone found further insights on the timeline or potential partners? Maybe a LinkedIn or press announcement hinting at ground-breaking (or “water-breaking,” in this case ) dates? I’d love to hear your takes, especially from those familiar with Dubai’s regulatory environment.

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    The recent launch of the Dubai Reef Project led by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, signifies a pivotal moment in urban environmental preservation. This endeavor, aimed at enhancing marine biodiversity and promoting eco-tourism, establishes unprecedented benchmarks for sustainable urban growth on a global scale.

    It is truly remarkable to witness the evolution and amplification of the original 'Dubai Reefs' Project conceived by URB and unveiled in May 2023. This initiative reflects Dubai's unwavering dedication to sustainability and serves as a guiding model for forthcoming environmental initiatives worldwide.




    Source: https://www.youtube.com/@urbplanning

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    At the heart of the floating city, a marine institute will be found serving as a living lab and educational facility, but will also be responsible for the construction of the world’s largest artificial reef. Covering an expansive area of 200 square meters, the reef endeavors to create a thriving habitat for over one billion corals and one hundred million mangrove trees, making it the most diverse man-made reef ever to be made. Through the utilization of 3D printing techniques, underwater landscapes will be mimicked by using biomaterials to provide a suitable environment for microalgae, just like their biological coral counterparts.


    https://nextnature.net/magazine/story/2023/dubai-reefs-will-become-the-world-s-largest-artificial-reef

  7. From leading the world and setting the parameters for yet another type of stunning, colossal, expensive mega project, to giving back to fixing the world’s oceans, Dubai is building a series of floating islands that will become the world’s largest artificial reef!

    This very interesting video is a must-watch; explaining in detail what the Dubai Reefs mega project is, why they are building it, and how it will affect the city and the whole world!

    Regardless of how hard any nation tries to portray the process of building mega projects as environmentally friendly, the truth remains that such an achievement is literally impossible due to the nature of the materials used and the associated supply chain. However, Dubai is one of the few that goes the extra mile to ensure the construction process and resulting mega projects have the least negative effect on the environment.

    I will not spoil it by revealing it all in text. Check out this interesting video explaining it ALL! I will say this: the engineering behind this mega project is insane.

    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB6f1QO1A6w



  8. Dubai Reefs bills itself as the world’s largest ocean restoration project; if built it would consist of 77 square miles of artificial reef that will create a home for more than one billion corals and 100 million mangrove trees.

    Plans for the project were announced this week by URB, a Dubai-based developer of sustainable cities.

    If construction goes ahead, the developer expects to complete the project by 2040, but notes that it will face challenges in ensuring the initiative can be funded entirely privately, and can be accessed by people of all income levels.

    Alongside the artificial reefs, URB has designed floating residential, hospitality, retail facilities and various eco-lodges, which it says would make the site a tourism destination.

    At the center the project would be a marine institute, dedicated to ocean research and protecting Dubai’s coastal environment. It would also offer education programs around marine conservation.

    Dubai Reefs aims to become a blueprint for marine conservation, ecotourism and ocean living,” said Bagherian. “Ultimately, it will become a unique resilient destination providing food security and energy from the ocean, whilst empowering a greener economy.”




    Image and Video Source: https://urb.ae/projects/dubaireefs/
    Source: https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/dubai-reef-development-urb-spc-intl

  9. That looks like the same insanity as 'The Universe' islands back in 2007. I bet that reef will fall victim to the next real estate bust, coming shortly!

  10. The 'living lab' will provide a natural [type] defence for nearby Dubai against coastal erosion or during storms, as it will be guarding the land from the powerful waves, while the Dubai coastline itself will benefit from 'coastal regeneration'.


    Built in phases, Dubai Reefs will be stationed just off the city's coast in the Persian Gulf, where existing human-made artificial islands are already located.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12063937/Artificial-reef-built-Dubai-one-BILLION-corals.html

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