AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFisheries Enforcement: Operation Island Chief 2026 (OPIC26) tracked 3,000+ fishing vessels across 27.5 million sq km, identifying 16 vessels of interest and apprehending four, with Samoa among the participating FFA members. Climate & Water Security: El Niño is now firmly established, with Samoa facing a 60–70% chance of below-normal rainfall, higher heat risk, possible wildfire conditions, and added pressure on rivers, groundwater, and farming. Marine Protection Survey: Samoa’s new Marine Protected Area network is set for a four-week Pristine Seas expedition to map reef, mid-ocean and deepwater biodiversity and strengthen the science behind sustainable ocean management. Tuna Science in Samoa: Samoa is hosting the WCPFC Scientific Committee, where delegates push for stronger, science-based management of highly migratory tuna stocks that directly affect Pacific livelihoods. Ant-Plant Farming Breakthrough: A USP PhD candidate is studying how Fiji’s ant-plant farming system works, including disease-suppressing microbes—potentially boosting sustainable agriculture across the Pacific. SPREP Leadership & Priorities: SPREP’s Executive Board meeting in Apia is spotlighting the “triple planetary crises” (climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution) and how regional cooperation can help communities adapt and protect ecosystems.
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