AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEl Niño Watch: Central equatorial Pacific waters are already at record warmth, and forecasts suggest the El Niño could become one of the strongest on record—peaking around December at roughly 3.9°C above average—raising the odds of major knock-on impacts across weather and oceans. Coral Heat Stress: A new look at reef risk highlights how warming seas and El Niño can stack heat stress on already vulnerable corals, with severe bleaching conditions becoming more likely without fast recovery. Cyclone Season Alert: Pacific meteorology officials are urging communities to stay vigilant through the rest of cyclone season, stressing that even weaker systems can bring damaging rainfall and that daily Met updates matter. Tuna Sustainability & Transparency: Pacific fisheries observers are being framed as a key tool against unreported fishing, with observer training described as both a compliance and safety role on purse seine vessels. Blue Continent Security: Pacific leaders and analysts condemned a China submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test in the “blue continent,” warning it undermines the region’s Ocean of Peace vision and raises new risks for ocean stewardship. Kiribati-Fiji Climate Resilience: Fiji and Kiribati are strengthening cooperation on climate-resilient infrastructure, renewable energy, water security, and maritime transport—aiming to cut emissions while improving essential services. Banaba Mining Shift: The Rabi Council says Banaba resource extraction plans have moved into a new phase, with the council no longer working with Centrex and instead pursuing feasibility work with Kiribati and Nauru.
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