The Royal Marine Conservation Society of Jordan (JREDS) was founded
in 1993 by a group of concerned responsible people, aspiring to protect
Aqaba’s marine life from further degradation.
In August 1995, JREDS registered under the Ministry of Interior as the
first and only Jordanian non-profit, non-governmental organization
dedicated to preserving and protecting the marine ecosystem.
JREDS works to prevent the destruction of the Gulf of Aqaba by promoting
sustainable management of natural marine resources, raising public
awareness, encouraging community participation, and conducting
environmental monitoring.
Over the last decade, JREDS, with the support of its 250 members, a
staff of 14 people, 3 international and 100s of local volunteers in
Amman and in Aqaba, has developed and expanded its 3 programs areas,
under which 16 projects and initiatives are currently operating.