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Professor Raquel Peixoto recognized as one of 50 people changing the world

KAUST · · Research Healthcare

KAUST Professor Raquel Peixoto has been named one of "50 People Changing the World" by The Explorers Club for her pioneering work on coral probiotics. Her research demonstrates that probiotics can mitigate coral bleaching and prevent coral mortality. Peixoto's work bridges microbial ecology with applied innovation, influencing conservation strategies and international policy. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the importance of nature-based solutions developed in the region for addressing global environmental challenges like climate-driven reef degradation.

KAUST study shows recovering reef fish stocks could boost sustainable food supply by nearly 50%

KAUST · · Research Healthcare

A KAUST-led study published in PNAS quantifies the potential for increased food supply through coral reef restoration. Analyzing over 1,200 reef sites, the research estimates that rebuilding depleted fish populations could increase sustainable yields by nearly 50%. For Indonesia, this could translate to 162 million additional servings of reef fish annually. Why it matters: The study provides crucial evidence for governments to strengthen food security and ecosystem resilience through fisheries management, especially in regions facing high malnutrition.

KAUST researcher co-leads first global group to safeguard microbial diversity

KAUST · · Research Healthcare

KAUST Professor Raquel Peixoto will co-lead the first global body under the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to safeguard microbial biodiversity. The Microbial Conservation Specialist Group will explore ecological disruption and potential extinction of microbes vital to ecosystems and human health. The group will assess extinction risks, set conservation priorities, and establish criteria for a microorganism Red List. Why it matters: This initiative highlights the growing recognition of the importance of microbial ecosystems and positions KAUST as a leader in integrating microbiology into global biodiversity governance.

KAUST and National Center for Wildlife join forces to protect Saudi biodiversity

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST and the National Center for Wildlife (NCW) have signed an MoU to collaborate on research and environmental initiatives. The collaboration aims to protect ecosystems, preserve biodiversity, and enhance community awareness, formalized at the UNCCD COP16 in Riyadh. The MoU includes joint scientific research, genetic diversity projects, databases, community awareness campaigns, volunteer programs, and ecosystem monitoring. Why it matters: The partnership demonstrates Saudi Arabia's commitment to environmental sustainability and aligns with Vision 2030 and the Green Saudi Initiative.

Hosting a global initiative to save corals

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST is playing a central role in the G20 Coral Research and Development Accelerator Platform (CORDAP) to protect and restore corals globally. KAUST co-organized a G20 workshop with the UN Global Fund for Coral Reefs in Indonesia in August 2022. The workshop aimed to deliver policy recommendations on coral conservation to G20 Environment Deputy Ministers. Why it matters: This initiative highlights Saudi Arabia's commitment to addressing climate change and marine ecosystem preservation through international collaboration.

AI for ocean health: how MBZUAI is helping preserve marine ecosystems

MBZUAI · · Research CV

MBZUAI is developing AI technologies to improve understanding and conservation of marine environments. AI algorithms analyze data from satellite imagery, ROVs, and sensors to identify patterns and trends, with machine learning models predicting oceanographic phenomena. Computer vision automates the identification of marine organisms, aiding in biodiversity assessments and ecosystem health evaluations. Why it matters: This research supports sustainability goals, such as improving biodiversity assessments and enabling faster responses to environmental events in the region's sensitive marine ecosystems.