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For discussing about maritime recreation and tourism, Sharjah International Marine Sports club visits DMCA

The Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) recently evaluated the current laws and guidelines concerning the registration of vehicles utilized for excursions in Dubai. The audit was part of the DMCAs move promoting maritime recreation and tourism in the emirate in accordance with the UAEs economic diversification plan. It occurred during the visit of H.E. Ahmed Issa Al Hosani, Executive Director of the Sharjah International Marine Sports Club, and his representatives to the DMCA office, where they were invited by Executive Director Amer Ali. During the meeting, both parties consented to take part in the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and the best industry practices related to building a safe and incorporated maritime environment in the desire of solidifying the UAEs leadership in worldwide maritime recreation and tourism.

Ali reiterated the significance of consistent communication between industry stakeholders in the UAE to keep up maritime safety, secure navigation, and operational efficiency. This cooperation will help catapult the UAE into the ranks of the worlds most attractive destinations for marine recreational activities. Ali also welcomed the visit of Sharjah delegation, saying it mirrored their shared goal to execute effective mechanisms, laws, and regulations to deal with the registration and licensing procedures for boats and Jet skis according to the highest local and global standards.

Ali included: The visit of the Sharjah International Marine Sports Club officials demonstrated their confidence in our experience and capacity to guarantee smooth licensing techniques in Dubai. Our mechanisms comply to the highest local and worldwide standards and resolutions. We mean to keep up maritime security in Dubai and the UAE to cement the nation's leading position in the global maritime community. We anticipate sharing our experiences with other institutions. We will keep on improving maritime services for recreational activities according to the highest international standards and form partnerships with all local maritime stakeholders. At last, we seek to roll out exceptional maritime registration and licensing processes using smart technologies. This is in accordance with the nation's digital transformation path.

Then again, H.E. Al Hosani expressed gratitude toward the DMCA for its warm welcome and continued partnership. H.E. kept up the importance of building a unified maritime system in the nation in the midst of the ongoing national digital transformation initiatives. He also noted the wise leaderships full support for the maritime sector, a key pillar of the countrys economic growth. The visit, he stated, was lined up with the organizations objectives to collaborate with various local and international institutions.

During the visit, the DMCA displayed Dubais marine recreational facilities and progressing endeavors to incorporate maritime activities for faster registration and licensing of sailing permits in cooperation with the public and private sectors. Furthermore, they discussed about developments and smart change of the maritime sector in the emirate as well as the numerous associations and clubs within the community.

H.E. Al Hosanis delegates included Musab Al Raisi, Licensing and Safety Officer; Abdullah Abdulhameed, Media Coordinator; and Mustafa Nabil, Events Coordinator. The meeting was attended by Abdullah bin Touq, Director of Maritime Inspection Department; Hamed Hassan, Director of Maritime Registration and Licensing Department; and Mohammed Khalifa Al Huraiz, Director of Waterway Control.

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