Ras Matbakh
Ras Matbakh is a settlement in Qatar located in the municipality of Al Khor. It consists of a cape extending into the Persian Gulf. Large concentrations of mangroves are located off its coast.
It is located to the northeast of Al Khor City and to the southeast of Al Thakhira.
Etymology
Ras in Arabic means "head", in this context it is being used to refer to a headland. On the other hand, matbakh is translated as "kitchen". This name was given because the area was used a massive fireplace in the past for cooking.History
In the 1820s, George Barnes Brucks carried out the first British survey of the Persian Gulf. He recorded the following notes about Ras Matbakh:"Ras Mut Buck is an elevated cape, in lat. 25° 40' N., long. 51° 36' 15' E. This cape should not be approached under four or five fathoms."
A survey conducted by the British Hydrographic Office in 1890 describes the area in significantly more detail:
Infrastructure
Construction of a Qatari Coast Guard station was initiated in 2014. As part of the project, two administrative structures, two supporting structures and a road were built, resulting in a developed area of 3,156 m2 occupying a total area of 16,995 m2.Ashghal announced the completion of the 101,000 square meter facility of the Aquatic Fisheries and Research Centre in Ras Matbakh in 2017. The total cost of the project was QR 237.7 million.