Protocol concerning the Conservation of Biological Diversity and the Establishment of Network of Protected Areas in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Document type Multilateral Field of application Regional/restricted Date Dec 12, 2005 Source IUCN (ID: TRE-147472) Place of adoption Jeddah Depository Saudi Arabia Language Arabic Subject Sea, Water, Wild species & ecosystems, Waste & hazardous substances, Air & atmosphere Keyword Cultural heritage EIA Access and benefit sharing Biodiversity Biotechnology Basin Red Sea & Gulf of Aden Abstract Article 30: The Protocol concerning the Conservation of Biological Diversity and the Establishment of the Network of Protected Areas in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Region, is considered an integral part of the Convention. Full text English Website www.persga.org Country/Territory/Participant See Expanded View Show Map Countries Entry into force Ratification * Simple signature Djibouti - Jul 20, 2011 [1] Dec 12, 2005 Egypt - - Dec 12, 2005 Jordan - - Dec 12, 2005 Saudi Arabia - Jul 27, 2008 [1] Dec 12, 2005 Somalia - - - Sudan - - Dec 12, 2005 Yemen - - Dec 12, 2005 * [1] Ratification [2] Accession/approbation [3] Acceptance/approval [4] Succession [5] Consent to be bound [6] Definite signature reset zoom out zoom in References - Treaties Enabled by Regional Convention for the Conservation of the Red Sea and of the Gulf of Aden Environment Treaty | Multilateral | Jeddah | Feb 14, 1982 Keyword: Data collection/reporting, International relations/cooperation, Marine pollution (land-based sources), EIA, Exploration, Marine pollution, Coastal zone management, Research, Fishery management and conservation, Enforcement/compliance, International organization, Marine pollution (ship-based sources), Law reform/harmonization/deregulation, Dispute settlement, Marine resources management, Oil pollution, Early warning system/emergency intervention system, Maritime zone, Continental shelf, Oil, Liability/compensation, Monitoring, Marine pollution (dumping at sea), Hazardous substances Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-000743)