Fakieh Aquarium: A sanctuary for marine life and a center for ocean literacy, dedicated to preserving the wonders of the deep for future generations.
Guided by science, driven by conservation, inspired by nature
To foster ocean literacy and marine conservation through immersive educational experiences, scientific research, and sustainable practices that inspire stewardship of aquatic ecosystems.
A world where humanity understands, values, and actively protects marine environments, ensuring thriving oceans for all living beings now and in the future.
Milestones in marine education and conservation
Fakieh Aquarium opens as a non-commercial educational facility with initial focus on Red Sea marine ecosystems and conservation awareness.
Launch of marine research programs in collaboration with academic institutions, focusing on coral reef preservation and species documentation.
Development of comprehensive educational curriculum for schools and universities, reaching over 50,000 students annually.
Implementation of full sustainable operations model, including water recycling systems and renewable energy integration.
Formation of international alliances with marine conservation organizations to enhance global ocean protection efforts.
The principles that guide our work with marine ecosystems
All exhibits and educational materials are based on current marine science research and verified data.
We operate with minimal environmental impact, using sustainable practices in all aquarium operations.
Making marine science accessible and engaging for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
Working with researchers, conservationists, and communities to protect marine environments.
Providing exceptional care for all marine life in our facilities, following strict ethical guidelines.
Recognizing that ocean conservation requires international cooperation and shared responsibility.
Dedicated professionals advancing marine science and education
Our team includes marine biologists, oceanographers, educators, and conservation specialists who work collaboratively to create meaningful educational experiences while contributing to marine research and protection initiatives.
Marine scientists and ecologists
Curriculum developers and instructors