AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEl Niño Preparedness: SPREP is urging Pacific communities to start planning now that El Niño is officially underway, warning impacts will vary by country and stressing early, practical steps to protect families and livelihoods. Renewables as Security: Pacific energy experts say the fuel crisis is a threat to economic security, pushing island governments (including Vanuatu) to accelerate locally led renewable energy and rethink shipping and supply, not just emergency fuel support. Ocean Protection—Twilight Zone: Fiji and Panama launched a Mesopelagic Zone Conservation Challenge to safeguard the “twilight zone” from fishing and deep-sea mining, highlighting its role in biodiversity and carbon storage. Coral Hope with Smarter Mapping: Scientists used AI to identify climate-resilient coral “refugia,” finding thousands of potential shelter areas that could help target reef conservation. Vanuatu in the Spotlight—Fisheries & Bycatch: A U.S. lawsuit challenges seafood imports from multiple countries, including Vanuatu, over alleged bycatch harms to whales and dolphins—raising pressure on fisheries practices and enforcement. Maritime Crime Crackdown (Regional): Solomon Islands authorities intercepted a Belize-flagged cargo vessel suspected in transnational maritime crime, underscoring ongoing risks to Pacific waters and governance.
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