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Protectorates not Protected
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 07 - 10 - 2010

The following article is the first part of Al Masry Al Youm's weekly “Protectorates not Protected” series, in which Egypt's protectorates will be covered with the aim to highlight the degree in which they are in fact environmentally ‘protected'.
Egypt's geographic location at the convergence of Africa and Asia, bordered by the Red and Mediterranean Seas, has endowed this land with a diversity of natural habitats. Yet its wide variety of habitats and wildlife are increasingly threatened by unregulated modernization, urbanization, industrialization, tourism, agriculture and the pollutions associated with them.
Efforts by the Egyptian government, environmental NGOs, locals and activists to establish and safeguard natural protectorates began in the early 1980s, and culminated in the passage of Law 102/1983 for Natural Protectorates. This law prohibits any activities environmentally detrimental to designated natural habitats. While the passage of such legislation is important, the active enforcement and implementation of this law and its provisions are generally lacking.
Despite being designated as natural protectorates, a number, if not all, of these protectorates are themselves threatened. Typically underfunded, under-staffed and confronted with numerous threats, these protectorates are subjected to destruction possibly beyond repair. The Protectorates of Lakes Bourollus and Manzala along with the (so-called) Petrified Forest are amongst the worst affected.
Egypt currently has a total of 28 natural protectorates found across the country covering an area of around 150,000 square kilometers or approximately 15 percent of Egypt's area. The Gulf of al-Salloum Protectorate, near the Libyan Border is the most recent habitat to be declared a natural protectorate in March 2010. Ras Mohammed, a unique coastal and marine habitat off the Southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula was the first area to be declared a natural protectorate in 1983.
The Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA) was established in 1982 and presided over by the prime minister. The EEAA was reconstituted in 1994 and only gained status from the Ministry of State in the year 1997--the first minister of state for environmental affairs assumed office that same year. Within the EEAA, the responsibility of designating and safeguarding natural protectorates has fallen to its Nature Protection Department. Egypt's protectorates are classified as being: geological, coastal/marine, desert, wetlands, important bird areas/habitats, and national heritage or world heritage sites.
The Natural Biodiversity Unit within the EEAA is also responsible for maintenance projects in designated protectorates. Natural protectorates are formally established via prime ministerial decree.
Adding to its international obligations, in terms of environmental protection, Egypt ratified the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) in 1978; and the Convention on Biological Diversity in 1994. According to its National Plan for the Conservation of Biological Diversity, Egypt aims to have a total of 40 protectorates covering 17 percent of its area by the year 2017.
Egypt's 28 protectorates in chronological order of their establishment by prime ministerial decree:
1. Ras Mohammed Natural Park, Tiran and Sanafir Islands
2. Zaranik Protectorate
3. Ahrash Protectorate
4. El-Omayid Protectorate
5. 'Elba National Park
6. Saluga and Ghazal Protectorate
7. St. Catherine Protectorate
8. Ashtum el-Gamil, Lake Manzala and Tenis Island Protectorate
9. Lake Qaroun Protectorate
10. Wadi el-Rayan Protectorate
11. Wadi 'Alaqi Protectorate
12. Wadi el-Assiuti Protectorate
13. El-Hassana Dome
14. Petrified Forest (Gabal el-Khashab)
15. Sannur Cave Protectorate
16. Nabq Protectorate
17. Abu Galum Protectorate
18. Taba Protectorate
19. Lake Bourollus Protectorate
20. Nile Islands
21. Wadi Degla Protectorate
22. Siwa Oasis Protectorate
23. White Desert
24. Wadi el-Gamal and Hamata
25. Red Sea Northern Islands
26. El-Gelf el-Kebir
27. El-Dababya
28. Gulf of Salloum Protectorate


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