AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Oversight: The UN’s International Seabed Authority legal and technical commission wrapped up its 31st session, reviewing contractor reports and recommending extensions for exploration plans, including for Nauru Ocean Resources Inc., while also defending the regulator’s authority as mining firms push back. Pacific Climate Accountability: Ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum in Palau, leaders say the region is moving from awareness to accountability—demanding climate financing and real delivery on existing commitments. El Niño Risk: Forecasters warn El Niño is underway and could be among the strongest on record, shifting storm patterns and raising the odds of more intense cyclone impacts across Micronesia and beyond. Nauru in the Crosshairs of Security: Pacific leaders condemned China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test, with reports placing the splashdown between Nauru and Tuvalu—fueling calls for stronger regional security cooperation. Cyclone Season Vigilance: SPREP urged communities to keep following national weather warnings closely as the cyclone season continues, noting even weaker systems can bring damaging rainfall. Fisheries Tensions: Tokelau and the parties to the Nauru Agreement reacted to New Zealand fisheries action, with disputes over Tokelau’s participation in the tuna vessel day scheme.
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