AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOcean Governance Under Pressure: Former Pacific Islands Forum SG Dame Meg Taylor warned that rising geopolitical rivalry and dependence on foreign funding could erode Pacific-led decision-making, urging stronger economic self-determination to protect ocean governance as militarisation and outside priorities grow. Deep-Sea Mining Race: A new look at seabed minerals says the scramble for nickel, cobalt and manganese is now tied to power plays by Washington and Beijing, with deals and exploration reaching into the Pacific—including agreements involving Nauru and Tonga. Fisheries & Food Safety: The Pacific’s tuna management model is highlighted as a regional success story, while an EU rule on freezer-vessel brine temperatures could affect about 97% of Pacific Island vessels exporting to the EU—pushing more compliance work. Climate Resilience Skills: FAO-backed training in Samoa and Fiji focuses on sustainable teak and pine production to close technical gaps and better handle climate and ecosystem pressures. Pacific Mobility & Climate Risk: Commentary on Tuvalu’s Falepili Treaty points to climate mobility becoming real now, and flags urgent risks like statelessness that governments must address. Nauru Detention Human Rights: A hunger strike by a man held in Nauru detention after deportation from Western Australia spotlights ongoing concerns about conditions and punishment.
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