AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPacific Climate & Fisheries: A new analysis warns that Super El Niño can sharply disrupt marine ecosystems and fisheries by warming seas, weakening upwelling, and cutting plankton productivity—raising risks for coastal food security and livelihoods. Regional Security & Infrastructure: The Quad (India, US, Australia, Japan) says it will jointly develop port infrastructure in Fiji, starting with Suva and Lautoka—an initiative that could also inflame US-China rivalry. Fisheries Protection in Action: Pacific nations completed Operation Tui Moana 2026, a three-week regional surveillance push (including Kiribati) to deter illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and other maritime crimes across EEZs and nearby high seas. Kiribati & Nuclear Justice: Kiribati renewed calls for nuclear justice at the UN, detailing the human cost of South Pacific nuclear testing and urging accountability for lasting health impacts. Tourism Data for Planning: Kiribati’s international visitor survey report (2025) was released, tracking visitor spending and satisfaction to support more evidence-based tourism development.
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