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Preservation of Dead Sea products through collaborations

The Dead Sea is a unique body of water located between the State of Israel and Jordan. The sea has earned a reputation as one of the most impressive natural places in the world, not only because of its magical scenery or therapeutic properties, but also because of its exceptionally high content of minerals, especially salts, which nourish the surrounding ecosystem.

Usually, when we talk about the conservation of Dead Sea products, we mean all the activities intended to preserve the natural and cultural characteristics of the area, and especially the salt ponds, an important source of salt known as "Sea of ​​Galilee." The conservation we are discussing requires a great deal of research, education, management, and collaboration between different organizations and countries. Below are ways in which collaborations can contribute to the success of this process.

Raising awareness of the importance of preserving the Dead Sea

  • Joint work of environmental organizations to promote awareness among the public of the importance of the effort to protect the Dead Sea.
  • Creating joint campaigns on social media that connect people from around the world to this common goal.
  • Conducting lectures and workshops in schools and universities by professionals who understand the preservation of Dead Sea products.

Promoting legislation to protect the Dead Sea

  • Joint influence of organizations and businesses on senior government officials to promote laws that prevent harm to the Dead Sea region.
  • Learning from the experience of international collaborations that preceded legislation to protect other natural environments around the world.

Developing and sharing technologies to maintain mineral quality

  • Research collaboration with academic institutions to develop technologies that reduce damage to the mineral reserves in the Dead Sea.
  • Establishing international forums of experts who share knowledge and research in the field of minerals.

Establishing a local market and sustainable tourism

  • Developing tourism products that combine visits to Dead Sea sites and education for environmental protection and a green economy.
  • Joint entrepreneurship with local industry to create mineral-based products that do not harm the region.

Establishing a joint management system for the restricted area

  • A cooperation agreement between the State of Israel and the Government of Jordan on joint management and shared responsibility to protect the Dead Sea.
  • Developing and adopting multinational management plans that take into account the unique ecological needs and mechanisms of the region.

Increasing international discourse on behalf of the Dead Sea