AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Life Under Pressure: A National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition is surveying Samoa’s waters with MNRE, finding a stark split: deep reefs look pristine while shallow reefs show damage linked to climate change and overfishing. Regional Waste Action: SPREP says Samoa is joining a €6m, 3.5-year marine litter and plastic waste project funded with support from Germany’s GIZ, alongside Fiji, the Marshall Islands and Tonga. Illegal Fishing Crackdown: Operation Island Chief 2026 (FFA-led) identified 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, monitoring over 3,000 fishing vessels across about 27.5 million sq km of Pacific waters including Samoa. Policy for a Resilient Pacific: SPREP’s 5th Executive Board meeting in Apia approved its 2027 supplementary work programme and budget, keeping focus on building a resilient Pacific environment. Future Generations Law: A Pacific youth advocate backs a Future Generations Act, but says it must be written with young Pacific voices at the centre. Community-Led Town Renewal: Ōtāhuhu’s “Te Manawa o Ōtāhuhu” proposal would turn blank roller doors into community artwork, aiming for safer, more welcoming streets after dark. Samoa’s Ocean, Two Stories: The expedition’s early findings echo the message that protecting what’s still thriving matters—especially where shallow habitats are already taking hits.
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