AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBycatch Lawsuit: US groups are suing to block seafood imports from eight countries, including Vanuatu, alleging fisheries kill whales and dolphins as bycatch—pushing the Marine Mammal Protection Act into the spotlight. Ocean Protection: Fiji and Panama launched a “Mesopelagic Zone Conservation Challenge” to safeguard the ocean’s twilight zone (200–1,000m), targeting threats like fishing and deep-sea mining while boosting research. Fuel Crisis to Energy Transition: Pacific energy experts meeting in Suva warned the fuel crisis is now an economic security issue and urged faster, locally led renewable energy and cleaner shipping. Renewables Funding Pressure: Fiji’s fuel bill hit $711m in 2024, with diplomats calling for a renewable shift before subsidies end—while Vanuatu’s high commissioner backed the push. Climate Risk in the Region: SPREP says El Niño conditions are established, with Western Pacific likely to turn drier and face higher drought risk, urging proactive water planning. Tuvalu Climate Payouts: Tuvalu has started automatic High Tide parametric insurance payouts to 409 households after flooding triggers—no claims, just thresholds. Coral “Havens” Research: Scientists used AI to map climate-resilient coral refuges, finding thousands of potential survival areas to guide reef protection.
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