AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMarine Protection & Science in Samoa: National Geographic Pristine Seas will survey Samoa’s newly protected marine areas over four weeks, building a biodiversity baseline to support the Marine Spatial Plan and long-term monitoring. Climate & Water Stress: Samoa’s MNRE warns El Niño is already bringing below-normal rainfall and higher temperatures, raising risks for water supplies, agriculture, heat illness, wildfires, and added pressure on forests, reefs and marine life. Regional Environment Leadership: Samoa hosts the SPREP Executive Board meeting, with SPREP DG Sefanaia Nawadra stressing the “triple planetary crisis” (climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution) and the need for stronger regional cooperation ahead of COP31. Tuna Governance: Samoa is also hosting the WCPFC Scientific Committee, calling for credible science to guide management of Pacific tuna stocks that underpin livelihoods across island communities. Illegal Fishing Crackdown: FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 identified 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, monitoring 3,000+ fishing vessels across 27.5 million sq km to protect tuna resources. Marine Wildlife Reminder: Samoa’s humpback whales are migrating through warm waters, and MNRE urges the public to keep at least 100 metres away and avoid chasing or interacting.
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