Context:
The Persian Gulf ecosystem is facing severe degradation due to oil exploitation, geopolitical conflicts, and rapid coastal development, threatening biodiversity and regional ecological stability.
Key Highlights:
- Environmental and Ecological Features
- A shallow, semi-enclosed sea formed ~3,000–6,000 years ago.
- Characterized by high temperature and salinity.
- Supports ecosystems like:
- Mangroves
- Seagrass meadows
- Coral reefs
- Intertidal zones
- Causes of Degradation
- Oil extraction & spills (notably 1991 Gulf War spill).
- Rapid urbanization and coastal population growth.
- Land reclamation projects (e.g., Palm Jumeirah).
- Desalination plants:
- Produce ~11 million m³ freshwater/day
- Release hot saline brine, disrupting ecosystems.
- Industrial pollution and overfishing.
- Data and Trends
- Region produces ~1/3rd of global oil.
- Population has tripled in 40 years.
- Pearl oyster beds (Pinctada radiata) severely degraded.
- Stakeholders Involved
- Gulf countries: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iran, Kuwait, etc.
- Marine species:
- Dugongs
- Sea turtles
- Coral reef organisms
- Significance / Applications / Concerns
- Ecological importance:
- Supports marine biodiversity and fisheries.
- Historically supported pearl economy.
- Concerns:
- Habitat destruction → biodiversity loss.
- Rising salinity and temperature → ecosystem imbalance.
- Geopolitical conflicts hindering conservation.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Persian Gulf: Between Iran and Arabian Peninsula; connected to Arabian Sea via Strait of Hormuz.
- Intertidal Zone: Area between high and low tide.
- Desalination: Removal of salts from seawater.
- Marine Protected Area (MPA): Region where human activity is restricted.
- Species:
- Dugong (Vulnerable, IUCN)
- Coral reefs sensitive to temperature changes.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Example of human-induced marine degradation.
- Links environment with:
- Energy security (oil dependence)
- Geopolitics (conflicts)
- Issues:
- Unsustainable coastal development.
- Weak regional cooperation.
- Importance of:
- Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
- Climate resilience in marine ecosystems.
- Case reflects broader global issue of anthropogenic pressure on fragile ecosystems.
- Way Forward
- Strengthen regional environmental cooperation frameworks.
- Expand and enforce Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).
- Promote sustainable desalination technologies.
- Regulate coastal development and land reclamation.
- Restore ecosystems via mangrove afforestation and coral rehabilitation.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper 3: Environment, Biodiversity, Conservation
- GS Paper 1: World Geography (Persian Gulf region)
- GS Paper 2: Geopolitics and Regional Cooperation
- Prelims: MPAs, Desalination, Persian Gulf geography
