AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIUU Fishing Crackdown: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency’s Operation Island Chief 2026 (OPIC26) flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, after a two-week sweep (Aug 3–14) across about 27.5 million sq km of Pacific waters, monitoring 3,000+ fishing vessels in the EEZs of 11 FFA members, with support from Pacific QUADs and partners using aerial, surface patrols, and monitoring tools. Regional Environment Governance: SPREP’s 5th Executive Board Meeting in Samoa (Aug 12–13) put Pacific environmental priorities front and center, with Wallis-et-Futuna chairing for the first time and reaffirming work on climate, biodiversity loss, pollution, and disaster risk. Fisheries Policy Push: Forum foreign ministers backed stronger fisheries protection and ocean governance, endorsing the Vakamanu Regional Pacific Fisheries Strategy 2026–2035 and calling for member-led, equitable management of tuna and aquaculture. Climate Agenda Under Pressure: Pacific leaders face a tougher fight to keep climate high on the agenda as geopolitical tensions and fuel concerns rise, including fallout from China’s missile test and disagreements over how to respond. Ocean Research in Samoa: Pristine Seas’ expedition in Samoa is set to survey deep-sea life and seabirds using SCUBA checks, deep cameras, and environmental DNA sampling, aiming to strengthen ocean stewardship. Maritime Safety: The U.S. Coast Guard coordinated the rescue of 22 crew from the Marshall Islands-flagged vehicle carrier Min Jiang Kou after an engine-room fire south of Costa Rica.
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