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University of Haifa receives $16 million to tackle marine, ecological developments

This project will begin with an initial focus on waterways in general and on the Mediterranean in particular.

Near-shore excavation with newly developed barge system at biblical port of Tel Dor, Israel, by researchers at the University of Haifa and the University of Californian San Diego’s Scripps Center for Marine Archaeology (SCMA). Photo by Anthony Tamberino/SCMA.
Near-shore excavation with newly developed barge system at biblical port of Tel Dor, Israel, by researchers at the University of Haifa and the University of Californian San Diego’s Scripps Center for Marine Archaeology (SCMA). Photo by Anthony Tamberino/SCMA.

The University of Haifa announced on Monday a 50 million shekel ($16 million) gift from the Kadas Family Charitable Fund to support the creation of an International Faculty Initiative of Global Climate Change, with an initial emphasis on marine and coastal ecology research.

It represents the largest one-time donation in the university’s history.

The funds are slated to be used to create a virtual community of scholars, spanning universities and research centers across the globe.

This project will begin with an initial focus on waterways in general and on the Mediterranean in particular.

“The Eastern Mediterranean Sea hosts more than 17,000 marine species and contributes an estimated 7 percent to the world’s marine biodiversity,” says Professor Dan Tchernov, scientific director of the University’s Mediterranean Sea Research Center of Israel. “Today, this rich ecosystem has come under threat from climate change, pollution, over-fishing and coastal infrastructure projects.”

The Mediterranean Basin is a microcosm of the environmental and sustainability challenges facing people across the world. Ultimately, it is hoped that the Kadas Family Charitable Fund donation will play a transformative role in ensuring a sustainable future for humanity.

“At a time when Israel and the U.S. stand shoulder to shoulder in the campaign against the Iranian terrorist regime, this decision carries special significance.”

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