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IJSSH 2013 Vol.3(1): 62-65 ISSN: 2010-3646
DOI: 10.7763/IJSSH.2013.V3.195

Protecting the Biodiversity of the Arabic Gulf’s Coastal Waters from Agricultural and Industrial Runoff Case Study-Saudi Arabia

D. Alzahrani and Huda Alqasmi

Abstract—The protection of environment especially marine resources has become a challenge since the 20th century. Many factors contribute this problem especially the increase demand of growing economy and industry. This article will critically examine and evaluate the Saudi Arabian efforts in protecting the marine environment especially the Arabic Gulf through analysing both national and international environmental laws in addition to the current environmental challenges in Saudi Arabia.

Index Terms—Environment, pollution, protection, Saudi Arabia, agricultural, industrial.

Damna A. Alzahrani is with the University of Western Australia, Faculty of Law, Perth, Western Australia(e-mail:damnaz@hotmail.com). Huda A. Alqasmi is with Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University (e-mail: alqasmi_h@yahoo.com).

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Cite:D. Alzahrani and Huda Alqasmi, "Protecting the Biodiversity of the Arabic Gulf’s Coastal Waters from Agricultural and Industrial Runoff Case Study-Saudi Arabia," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 62-65, 2013.

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