Red Sea Global completes Saudi Arabia’s largest Red Mangrove restoration program
- More than 5,000 rare Red Mangrove seedlings restored at Al Wajh Lagoon
Riyadh, 24 Feb 2026 – Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer behind regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and AMAALA, has completed the largest Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mucronata) restoration effort ever undertaken in Saudi Arabia, advancing the Kingdom’s leadership in coastal conservation and regenerative development.
RSG has successfully propagated and transplanted over 5,000 Red Mangrove seedlings within the Al Wajh Lagoon, home to the northernmost natural population of this species in the world. The Red Mangrove, known locally as Qandal, is one of the Red Sea’s rarest and most sensitive ecosystems. It plays an essential role in supporting marine biodiversity, providing nursery habitats for fish and crustaceans, buffering coastlines, and storing carbon at rates far higher than most terrestrial forests.
The Red Mangrove is far more demanding than the resilient Gray Mangrove (Avicennia marina). It can only thrive in precisely balanced saline, sheltered, and tidally stable environments. The species is highly sensitive to shifts in temperature, sediment, and water depth.
Despite these challenges, RSG achieved an exceptional 97% survival rate, a rare accomplishment made possible through the company’s rigorous, science-led restoration approach. This includes advanced nursery propagation, specialized sediment stabilization, and innovative tidal water management techniques developed entirely in-house.
Rashid AlHatilah, Group Head of Environmental Sustainability at RSG, added: “The Red Mangrove is among the rarest species along the Red Sea. Our success at Al Wajh Lagoon is both a national and regional breakthrough. We are only at the beginning of a much larger journey to restore and protect these vital ecosystems.”
This initiative builds on RSG’s broader mangrove restoration program, which includes the successful transplantation of more than 3 million Gray Mangrove seedlings to date out of a planned six million, one of the largest such programs in the Kingdom and the wider region.
The Red Sea destination now counts nine luxury hotels that are open and welcoming guests, as well as Thuwal Private Retreat off the coast of Jeddah. RSG recently announced the highly anticipated launch of AMAALA Triple Bay, which will see the debut of six world-class luxury resorts initially, as well as a yacht club, marine life institute, state-of-the-art marina and bustling Marina Village over the coming months.
About Red Sea Global
Red Sea Global (RSG) is a vertically integrated real estate
developerwith a diverse portfolio across tourism, residential,
experiences,infrastructure, transport, healthcare, and services. This
includes theluxury regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea, which
beganwelcoming guests in 2023, and AMAALA, which remains on track to
welcomefirst guests in 2025.
A third destination, Thuwal Private Retreat openedin 2024. RSG has
also been entrusted with refurbishment works at Al WajhAirport, focused
on upgrading the existing terminal and infrastructure,and building a new
international terminal.
RSG is a PIF company and acornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s ambition to
diversify its economy. Acrossits growing portfolio of destinations,
subsidiaries, and businesses, RSGseeks to lead the world towards a more
sustainable future, showing howresponsible development can uplift
communities, drive economies, andenhance the environment.
www.redseaglobal.com
RSG is the visionary company behind some of the world’s most ambitious
development ventures, including luxury regenerative tourism destinations
such as The Red Sea and AMAALA.
Across its portfolio, RSG leverages the most innovative concepts,
strategies, and technologies to deliver projects that actively enhance
the wellbeing of customers, communities, and environments.