AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOcean Health & Climate: Fiji and Panama launched a global Mesopelagic “Twilight Zone” Conservation Challenge at the Our Ocean Conference, urging countries to protect the 200–1,000m deep ocean food web from threats like fishing and deep-sea mining. Renewables & Fuel Security: Pacific energy experts warned that the current fuel crisis proves the need to speed up locally led renewable energy, especially for rural and low-income communities. AMR Action: WHO released a practical manual for Western Pacific health workers to strengthen antimicrobial resistance control by improving diagnostic testing and smarter use of antimicrobials. Drug & Public Health Risks: Pacific leaders say transnational drug trafficking is becoming a regional health and social crisis, with downstream impacts including HIV spread, and note seizures including operations involving Vanuatu. Ocean Governance for Vanuatu: Vanuatu’s climate minister backed stronger ocean protection, citing new national ocean legislation and international moves to safeguard the right to a healthy environment. Local Health Capacity: A New Zealand engineer received an award for emergency response work in Vanuatu, including helping clear access after a plane crash and supporting earthquake relief. Community Safety: Fiji plans to place 15% of its ocean territory under full protection by end-2026 as it targets illegal fishing and declining fish stocks.
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