AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCoral resilience research: Woods Hole scientists are hunting for “super reefs” in the Central Pacific—rare coral communities that can resist or bounce back from extreme heat—as 2023 marine heat waves drive the worst global bleaching on record, with over 80% of reefs affected. Dengue alert for Tuvalu: Dengue activity remains elevated across the Pacific, with outbreaks reported in six countries and territories including Tuvalu; from Jan 1–June 11, 2026 the region logged 3,500+ confirmed cases, 156 hospitalisations, and 3 deaths. Health-linked disaster readiness: Tuvalu police joined the Pacific Response Group’s disaster relief training, highlighting how regional support can bring extra personnel, medical evacuation capability, and logistics when local capacity is stretched. Pacific food safety & trade: Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu health and fisheries officials trained on EU rules for tuna freezing and storage—important for keeping access to the EU market, where temperature controls can make or break shipments. Regional connectivity for care: Tuvalu chaired the 4th Regional Aviation Ministers Meeting, pushing safer, more affordable flights that can speed up access to hospitals and emergency response across island communities. Climate leadership: Pacific COP31 envoys were appointed to elevate climate impacts and finance priorities on the global stage, with a focus on protecting Pacific wellbeing.
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