AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate Mobility: Pacific governments adopted the first regional climate relocation framework, PAC-GIPR, spelling out planned relocation as a last resort with community participation, Indigenous rights, and cultural protection. EU Fisheries Compliance: Fisheries officials in Suva trained on new EU rules (Delegated Regulation EU 2025/1449) that could affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific freezer vessels, tightening cold-chain requirements to prevent histamine-related poisoning. Marshall Islands Environment: Scientists report Ujelang Atoll in the western Marshalls is showing strong marine recovery after decades without permanent settlement, following its history as part of the Enewetak nuclear exile. Maritime Cleanup: The U.S. Coast Guard and RMI EPA are working on surveys and cleanup of now-closed LORAN stations, including potential PCB contamination in Majuro and Ebeye/Kwajalein. Digital Finance for RMI: tZERO says institutional investors can now custody the RMI sovereign digital bond USDM1 through its regulated broker-dealer platform. Majuro Economy: Enra universal basic income payments continued, with the latest distribution boosted by advocacy to help offset rising fuel, food, and transport costs. Regional Shipping Decarbonisation: Transport ministers meeting in Majuro are set to launch the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership, aiming to pull in climate finance for low-carbon vessels. Weather (Majuro): A showery pattern is expected to continue into the weekend, with gentle to moderate winds and occasional disturbances.
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