Dubai is a desert city. Why is there a sea?

Dubai is a coastal city in the east of Arabian Peninsula. It is rich in marine resources, but not completely desert.

Dubai's marine resources mainly come from the Persian Gulf, located in the northeast of Arabian Peninsula, covering an area of about 64,000 square kilometers. There are many important ports and shipping routes in the Persian Gulf. Dubai is located at the southeast end of the Persian Gulf with a coastline of 50 kilometers. In addition, Dubai is rich in fishery resources and is one of the country's important economic industries.

Therefore, although part of Dubai's land is desert, it is also rich in marine resources, and it is a city with equal emphasis on land and sea.