The construction of the Palm Islands has had a significant impact to the surrounding environment, resulting in changes to wildlife areas, shore erosion, mud and sand transported alongshore the wave model. Sediment stirred by building has been choked and injured marine animals and reduce the amount of light that filters down to the shoreline vegetation. Variations in sand slurry alongshore transport has led to changes in the pattern of erosion along the coast of the UAE, which has also aggravated by the wave patterns change as the waters of the Persian Gulf efforts to move around the island's new blockages. [3] [4]Super project of Dubai has become a favorite cause of the environment. Greenpeace has criticized the Palm Islands for lack of sustainability, and Mongabay.com, a website dedicated to preserving the rain forests, attacked the artificial islands of Dubai positively, stating that:significant changes in the marine environment [Dubai] to leave a scar pictures [...] As a result of dredging and redepositing the sand for the construction of the island, the waters are usually of the Persian Gulf in Dubai have become serious obscured with mud. Construction activities are harming the marine habitat, buried coral reefs, oysters and carpet the underground areas of sea grass, threatening local marine species as well as other species that depend on them for food. The Oyster beds were covered in as much as two inches of sediment, while on the water, the beach is eroding with the disruption of the natural line. [5]
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