AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoKelp & climate resilience: NSW scientists are testing whether microalgae genes can be used to help kelp withstand warming seas, with a grant supporting gene work that could guide future thermal-tolerance approaches. Wildlife & fishing rules: A US lawsuit challenges seafood imports from eight countries, including Vanuatu, alleging fisheries kill whales and dolphins as bycatch beyond US limits. Ocean protection: Fiji and Panama launched a Mesopelagic “twilight zone” conservation push to protect the ocean’s deep food web and carbon role from fishing and deep-sea mining. Fuel crisis & renewables: Pacific energy experts warn the fuel crunch is a security issue and urge faster, community-led renewable energy and cleaner shipping. El Niño watch: SPREP says El Niño conditions are set, with Western Pacific countries advised to plan for drier-than-usual months and higher drought risk. Tuvalu climate payouts: Tuvalu began automatic high-tide parametric insurance payments to households, aiming to speed up disaster support without paperwork. Blue Pacific stewardship: Te Ipukarea Society joined a regional oceans convening in Suva calling for indigenous-led ocean governance and rejecting extractive thinking. Maritime crime: Solomon Islands authorities intercepted the MV Wealth, suspected of drug trafficking and tobacco smuggling, highlighting ongoing pressure on Pacific maritime security.
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