AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Climate Media Training: SPREP is backing a regional workshop to boost Pacific journalists’ ability to report on weather and climate, with selected reporters covering Tonga’s Pacific Meteorological Council and Ministers meetings—aimed at helping communities prepare for floods, cyclones and droughts. Climate Mobility & Statelessness: A new analysis flags how climate-driven displacement is already happening in the Pacific, but warns that risks like loss of nationality and statelessness are still too often overlooked in adaptation and risk-reduction planning. Fisheries Protection at the WTO: The WTO’s Fisheries Subsidies deal is hailed as a marine win, but the next phase (“Fish 2”) could stall if India, Indonesia and the United States don’t move forward—threatening progress against harmful subsidies and IUU fishing. Kiribati Tourism Data: Kiribati’s International Visitor Survey 2025 report (with SPTO and New Zealand support) estimates tourism’s 2025 economic impact at about USD 12.8 million and maps visitor spending and satisfaction. Regional Anti-IUU Patrols: Operation Tui Moana 2026 wrapped up after three weeks of coordinated surveillance across multiple Pacific EEZs, including Kiribati, to deter illegal fishing and other maritime crimes. Nuclear Justice Push: Kiribati and the Marshall Islands renewed calls at the UN for nuclear justice, citing the ongoing health and community impacts of South Pacific nuclear testing.
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