AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCoral Resilience in Majuro: With marine heat waves driving record bleaching worldwide, Woods Hole scientists say a few “super reefs” in the Marshall Islands are holding up in Majuro lagoon, using modeling, sensors, and heat testing to find why some corals are behaving like there’s no heat wave at all. Space Tech for the Marshall Islands: NASA is preparing a high-stakes commercial rescue of the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory using Katalyst’s LINK robotic servicing craft, launching later this month from Kwajalein Atoll; engineers have sealed LINK inside a Pegasus XL rocket, aiming to rendezvous, capture, and boost Swift to extend its mission. Regional Climate Watch: SPREP says El Niño conditions are now established, with Western Pacific countries likely to face drier-than-usual conditions and higher drought risk, while parts of the Central/Eastern Pacific may see above-normal rainfall—prompting calls for proactive water planning. Health Access Milestone: The U.S.-based Jones Eye Institute marked its 100th no-cost cataract surgery for Marshallese patients through its “Gift of Sight” initiative, with more patients traveling to Arkansas for treatment. Pacific Tech & Policy: A new performance audit on U.S.-funded support for Micronesia and the Marshall Islands flags staffing shortages tied to out-migration and pandemic-era economic hits, raising questions for future funding and services.
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