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A dead whale has been removed from the basin of Hamad Port

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Last updated: 2024/09/18 at 10:36 AM
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In a joint effort, the Ministry of Municipality, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Mwani Qatar, and QTerminals successfully removed the carcass of a dead whale from the Hamad Port basin in Doha, Qatar on September 18, 2024. This operation was conducted with the utmost care for environmental safety, ensuring the protection of marine resources and the preservation of the environment. The successful removal of the whale’s carcass was a result of the collaborative efforts of the teams involved.

The Ministry of Municipality, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Mwani Qatar, and QTerminals all played a crucial role in the operation to remove the dead whale from the Hamad Port basin. Through their joint efforts, they were able to safely and efficiently remove the carcass, minimizing any potential environmental impact. The coordination between these organizations highlights the commitment to preserving the environment and marine resources in Qatar.

The removal of the dead whale from the Hamad Port basin was conducted with the highest environmental safety standards in mind. This operation was a demonstration of the dedication to protecting marine life and ensuring the preservation of the environment in Qatar. By following strict protocols and procedures, the teams involved were able to successfully remove the whale’s carcass without causing harm to the surrounding ecosystem.

Mwani Qatar expressed their gratitude to the exceptional teams involved in the operation to remove the dead whale from the Hamad Port basin. This successful operation was a result of the collaborative efforts of all organizations involved, showcasing a commitment to environmental conservation in Qatar. By working together, they were able to effectively carry out the removal of the whale’s carcass, demonstrating a unified approach to protecting marine resources.

The pictures of the operation to remove the dead whale from the Hamad Port basin were shared on social media by Mwani Qatar, highlighting the successful completion of the operation. The public display of the operation serves to inform the community about the efforts being made to protect the environment and marine life in Qatar. By sharing these images, Mwani Qatar aims to raise awareness about the importance of safeguarding marine resources and preserving the environment for future generations.

The removal of the dead whale from the Hamad Port basin serves as a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and the need to protect marine resources. Through collaborative efforts and adherence to strict environmental safety standards, the operation was successfully carried out with minimal impact on the surrounding ecosystem. The removal of the whale’s carcass demonstrates the commitment of the Ministry of Municipality, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Mwani Qatar, and QTerminals to preserving the environment and marine life in Qatar.

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