Hamad Port in Qatar has set a new world record by relocating over 36,000 mangrove trees, coral, and seagrass, demonstrating its leadership in sustainability.
This achievement marks the port's second entry into the Guinness World Records, highlighting its commitment to sustainable environmental practices.
Hamad Port - Qatar's main gateway to world trade - has broken the Guinness World Records title for the world's largest mangrove relocation project, aimed at preserving marine life and protecting ecosystems.
The project showcases the port's dedication to preserving marine life and protecting ecosystems, solidifying its position as a leader in sustainable practices.
Author's summary: Hamad Port sets a new Guinness World Record for mangrove relocation.