AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime Security in the Pacific: The U.S. Coast Guard is expanding its Oceania presence under “Operation Blue Pacific,” aiming to deter drug and people smuggling and illegal fishing, while offering search-and-rescue cooperation and saying it welcomes collaboration with China. Climate Signals for Islanders: SPREP says El Niño conditions are now established, with Western Pacific countries likely facing drier-than-usual weather and higher drought risk, while parts of the Central and Eastern Pacific may see above-normal rainfall. COP31 Leadership for the Region: Pacific COP31 envoys have been appointed, including Marshall Islands’ Kristina Eonemto Stege (Oceania/1.5°C), Fiji’s Inia Seruiratu (Ocean), and Papua New Guinea’s Ruel Yamuna (Climate finance). Energy Cost Relief for the Marshall Islands: The World Bank approved an extra $9 million in budget support, bringing total aid to $30 million to help the Marshall Islands cope with sharply higher fuel costs. Ocean Conservation Spotlight: President Hilda Heine took part in National Geographic Pristine Seas dives off Majuro, with surveys feeding into the Reimaanlok framework. Coral Under Heat Stress: Woods Hole scientists are searching for “super reefs” that may better withstand extreme warming after record bleaching impacts reefs worldwide.
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