KAUST secures expertise from The Red Sea Development Company with new appointment

Dr. Rusty Brainard confirmed as Courtesy Professor of Marine Science at the Red Sea Research Centre in the Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering

Riyadh, 29 March 2020: Dr. Rusty Brainard, the Chief Environmental Officer at The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), has been appointed Courtesy Professor of Marine Science at the Red Sea Research Centre in the Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).

The appointment does not affect Dr. Brainard’s role at TRSDC, where he will continue leading the effort to enhance biodiversity at the site by 30 percent over the next two decades and implement a range of industry-leading standards such as 100 percent carbon neutrality on a destination-wide scale.

“Dr. Brainard is a valued member of the team at TRSDC, providing visionary leadership and coordination of all aspects of the project’s environmental sustainability strategy. He is responsible for ensuring that all development is undertaken without negatively impacting the Red Sea’s globally important coral reef and coastal ecosystems,” said John Pagano, Chief Executive Officer, The Red Sea Development Company.

“This appointment recognizes both his personal passion and commitment to the health of the ecosystems at our Red Sea site, and our wider commitment as a business to foster meaningful relationships with leading research institutions and other organizations that support our sustainability aspirations.”

The four-year renewable professorship will facilitate active collaboration with the world-renowned international faculty and high-caliber students on extensive research and development that will support the incredibly ambitious vision for environmentally-sustainable tourism development at The Red Sea Project. This vision includes habitat and biodiversity enhancement of reefs, mangroves, seagrasses, and native land vegetation over the next 20 years, carbon neutrality, sustainable food production, ecological assessment and monitoring, and the establishment of a joint TRSDC-KAUST Marine Station for field research.

A courtesy appointment is typically offered to individuals who are deemed qualified to make a significant contribution to the educational and research activities at KAUST outside of the normal professional track.

“Dr. Brainard brings extensive international experience and a vision for protecting the ecosystems of the Red Sea, which will play a significant role in the achievement of our mission. I am confident that he will provide strong guidance and mentorship to our research community and be a staunch advocate for the sustainable development of the Red Sea coast,” said Dr. Carlos Duarte, Professor of Marine Science at KAUST and member of the TRSDC Global Advisory Board.

Dr. Brainard has enjoyed a distinguished 38-year career, in a range of scientific leadership positions, at the highly respected National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the USA. This included serving as founding Director of the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) at NOAA’s Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center in Hawaii; as Commanding Officer of the NOAA research vessel Townsend Cromwell; Station Chief of NOAA’s South Pole Observatory in Antarctica; and as Steering Committee member for the U.N. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC).

Co-author of 136 published scientific papers, he holds a BSc in Marine Science from Texas A&M University, and a MS and PhD in Oceanography and Physical Oceanography, respectively, from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School.

“It is a tremendous honor to be appointed as Courtesy Professor of Marine Science at KAUST. I am absolutely delighted to accept and look forward to working closely with many of the outstanding faculty, staff, and students at KAUST over the coming four years,” said Dr. Brainard.

TRSDC and KAUST are currently planning a comprehensive baseline assessment of fish populations and benthic communities across the site, and previously teamed up to conduct a Marine Spatial Planning exercise, the results of which informed the development of the project master plan. The two organizations also partnered on the Brains for Brine competition in 2019, which challenged participants to develop novel solutions to protect marine habitats from brine discharge created during the desalination process.

TRSDC is developing Saudi Arabia’s flagship international tourism destination and is setting new global standards in sustainable development. Its sustainability targets include a reliance on renewable energy, a ban on single-use plastics, and complete carbon neutrality in the destination’s operations.

About The Red Sea Development Company

The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC - www.theredsea.sa) is a closed joint-stock company wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia. TRSDC was established to drive the development of The Red Sea Project, a luxury tourism destination that will set new standards in sustainable development and position Saudi Arabia on the global tourism map.

The project will be developed over 28,000 km2 of pristine land on Saudi Arabia’s west coast and includes a vast archipelago of more than 90 islands. The destination also features mountain canyons, dormant volcanoes and ancient cultural and heritage sites. The destination will include hotels, residential properties, leisure, commercial and entertainment amenities, as well as supporting infrastructure that emphasizes renewable energy and water conservation and re-use.

Activity for the first phase of development, which focuses on enabling the infrastructure to support future work, is well underway. A marine infrastructure contract awarded in July 2019 includes the construction of a 3.3 km crossing to Shurayrah (the main hub) and development has begun at the Coastal Village, which will be home to around 14,000 people who will work at the destination.

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