Oman has taken a major step to protect its coastal ecosystems by establishing a new maritime buffer zone around the Al Hallaniyat Islands. The creation of the Maritime Buffer Zone Reserve demonstrates the nation’s commitment to preserving natural habitats and ensuring sustainable environmental management. This key initiative marks a turning point for Oman’s marine conservation efforts.
The Royal Decree officially establishing the Maritime Buffer Zone Reserve was issued on Tuesday. The decree allocates specific areas around the Al Hallaniyat Islands for protection and outlines detailed regulations for managing the reserve. Through this action, Oman is reinforcing its dedication to safeguarding marine biodiversity and promoting sustainable development.
The decree empowers the Environment Authority to issue all necessary regulations and decisions to implement and manage the reserve. These rules cover public access, visiting hours, applicable fees, and permitted or prohibited activities. The authority will also set administrative penalties for violations to ensure proper enforcement.
Furthermore, the Maritime Buffer Zone Reserve aims to balance environmental protection with controlled public engagement. The regulations ensure that citizens and visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the islands while respecting conservation rules. This initiative also strengthens Oman’s regional leadership in marine protection, providing a model for neighboring Gulf countries.
Officials highlighted that the reserve is part of Oman’s broader strategy to protect critical marine habitats. By implementing these measures, the country is securing important breeding grounds for marine life and preserving ecosystems that support fisheries and tourism. Local communities are expected to benefit from this sustainable approach, which safeguards both nature and livelihoods.
The decree will take effect immediately after its publication in the Official Gazette. Authorities emphasized that the successful management of the Maritime Buffer Zone Reserve depends on collaboration between government agencies, environmental experts, and the public. Through continuous monitoring and updated regulations, Oman intends to maintain the reserve’s ecological integrity.
This new Maritime Buffer Zone Reserve around the Al Hallaniyat Islands underlines Oman’s proactive approach to environmental conservation. By prioritizing marine protection, Oman is ensuring that future generations can enjoy the country’s natural heritage while promoting sustainable use of its coastal resources.

