AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEl Niño Readiness: SPREP says El Niño is now underway, urging Pacific communities to start practical planning now—especially for Western Pacific dryness and drought risk, while Central/Eastern islands may see above-normal rainfall. Coral “Super Reefs” in the Marshall Islands: Woods Hole scientists are racing to understand heat-resilient reefs in Majuro lagoon and near Laura, using ocean-current modeling, lab heat tests, and the Yellowfin unmanned robot to map and flag surviving coral colonies. Space Tech Rescue for NASA Swift: Northrop Grumman’s Pegasus XL and Katalyst’s LINK robot are set for a late-June launch from the Marshall Islands to capture and boost the decaying Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory into a safer orbit. Pacific Fisheries Market Access: EU rules on onboard tuna freezing are pushing Pacific exporters to rethink refrigeration and freezing practices to keep access to the EU’s major tuna market. Youth & Democracy: A regional forum heard that young people—including Marshallese delegates—remain underrepresented in politics due to cultural, economic, and age barriers, and discussed ways to lower them. Infrastructure Asset Management: Palau hosted a JICA-backed seminar to help Micronesia manage and maintain roads, bridges, and heavy machinery as heat and sea impacts worsen.
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