AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Ocean Safety: After a powerful Philippines earthquake, Pacific emergency agencies—including New Zealand’s NEMA and GNS Science—placed coastal tsunami monitoring on alert; New Zealand says there’s no tsunami threat, but advisories cover many Pacific islands including Nauru. Ocean Health & Policy: World Ocean Day (8 June) spotlighted how declining seas threaten climate stability, trade, freshwater, food, and livelihoods, pushing stronger marine protection and ocean-focused action. Blue Economy & Governance: Palau signed an Ocean Sustainability Policy to guide science-driven management of its marine territory as sea levels rise and reef and fish pressures grow. Regional Tech for Energy: A look at Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) explains how tropical temperature differences could deliver steady renewable power and even freshwater—relevant for island energy planning. Agritech in the Pacific: Samoa’s EU/FAO-backed Agri-Innovate Competition 2026 showcased agribusiness innovation and entrepreneurship across Fiji, Samoa, and Solomon Islands. Geopolitics of Seabed Minerals: Deep-sea mining is increasingly tied to big-power competition, with new agreements involving Nauru and Tonga and more exploration across the region. Development vs Influence: A QUAD port-development plan for Fiji is framed as “aid” that echoes Belt and Road-style influence, raising questions about who benefits and why.
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