AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoOcean Governance & Deep-Sea Mining: The UN’s International Seabed Authority pushed back on legal moves by deep-sea miner The Metals Company, with the regulator saying the deep seabed is “common heritage” and defending its authority as mining firms try to slow an inquiry. ISA Oversight: The ISA Legal and Technical Commission recommended three exploration contract extensions, after reviewing 2025 contractor reports and finding no new failures to meet contractual obligations, including applications tied to Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. Pacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test drew sharp condemnation across the Pacific, with leaders warning it risks escalating and militarising the ocean—while New Zealand signaled it may engage the Australia-Fiji “Ocean of Peace Alliance.” Climate Risk Watch: Forecasters say El Niño is underway and could be among the strongest on record, raising the odds of more intense storms and longer storm-building conditions for Micronesia and the Marianas. Health & Food Systems: A new spotlight on Nauru points to the world’s highest obesity rate (70.7%), linking today’s diet and activity pressures to the long legacy of phosphate-driven economic change.
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