AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSpace Tech (Marshall Islands launch): NASA is paying about $30M to send Katalyst Space’s robotic LINK spacecraft to rendezvous with the aging Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, which is dropping faster due to solar-driven drag. The rescue is scheduled to launch from Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, aiming to capture and boost Swift into a higher orbit and extend its life. Ocean Science (reef resilience): Woods Hole scientists are hunting “super reefs” in the Marshall Islands—coral areas that better withstand heat—using modeling, sensors, and a robotic vessel to map and test heat tolerance, with the goal of building connected protected reef networks. Regional Policy (fuel shock + inclusion): Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine urged Pacific finance ministers in Majuro to speed up financial inclusion, pointing to digital tools as a way to overcome correspondent banking gaps and distance. Energy/Cost Pressure: Finance Minister David Paul said rising energy, transport, food, and fuel costs are driving business strain across the Pacific, and the Marshall Islands declared a state of emergency over the fuel price shock. Ocean Conservation Funding: Bloomberg Philanthropies pledged $260M to expand coral reef restoration in Marine Protected Areas, including the Marshall Islands, targeting heat- and storm-damaged sites. Digital Economy (Remittix): Remittix opened public registration for its RTX token airdrop, asking users to connect wallets and complete registration ahead of the next launch price reveal.
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