In collaboration with the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, a team of frogmen from the Naval Force and Royal Boats Command ran a mission to clean the water cavities in the Gulf of Aqaba. According to the Force Commander, Navy Colonel Hisham Al-Jarrah, this event is being held in an effort to protect the Gulf of Aqaba's sustainable marine environment from waste pollution and other harmful substances. This will ensure that the marine environment will always be a source of investment, tourism, and environmental benefits for the Aqaba region. It is noteworthy that the group of human frogs affiliated with the Naval Force Command and the royal boats has carried out several cleaning campaigns that are held continuously, in partnership with the local community through associations, institutes, and maritime authorities in the field of protecting the marine environment.
In collaboration with the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, a team of frogmen from the Naval Force and Royal Boats Command ran a mission to clean the water cavities in the Gulf of Aqaba.
According to the Force Commander, Navy Colonel Hisham Al-Jarrah, this event is being held in an effort to protect the Gulf of Aqaba's sustainable marine environment from waste pollution and other harmful substances. This will ensure that the marine environment will always be a source of investment, tourism, and environmental benefits for the Aqaba region.
It is noteworthy that the group of human frogs affiliated with the Naval Force Command and the royal boats has carried out several cleaning campaigns that are held continuously, in partnership with the local community through associations, institutes, and maritime authorities in the field of protecting the marine environment.