AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNuclear-Free Pacific: The Marshall Islands condemned China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone, saying the region shouldn’t be used to demonstrate military power and recalling the lasting health and environmental harm from U.S. nuclear testing. Blue Continent Security: Pacific leaders and analysts also criticized the test for landing “right between” EEZs, warning it could undo years of trust-building around shared ocean stewardship. Maritime Risk for the Region: Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz slowed to near standstill after renewed U.S.-Iran strikes, with only two tankers transiting early Thursday and more vessels reportedly turning off AIS tracking—raising pollution and safety concerns for shipping lanes tied to Pacific economies. Local Resilience & Food Security: The PNA Office CEO made a courtesy call on Papua New Guinea’s fisheries authority, reaffirming partnership on sustainable tuna management. Climate & Reefs: New reporting highlights how El Niño heat can worsen coral bleaching risk across Asia and the Pacific, where reefs already face major warming stress. Marshall Islands in Space: A rescue mission launched from Kwajalein to save NASA’s Swift Observatory, underscoring continued Pacific roles in science and environmental monitoring.
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