AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater & drought watch: Samoa is being urged to start conserving water now after forecasts point to a 60–70% chance of below-normal rainfall and warmer-than-usual conditions, raising risks for rivers, groundwater, drinking water, farming and even fires. Cyclone-season readiness: Pacific countries are also reminded to stay vigilant and follow daily guidance from national meteorological services as the cyclone season continues. Biodiversity & birds: The Samoa Conservation Society has become BirdLife International’s 125th partner, aiming to strengthen protection for Samoa’s critically endangered national bird, the Manumea. Community-led conservation: In Rarotonga, Pacific leaders and Indigenous knowledge holders met on who governs nature, spotlighting tools like rāhui, youth leadership and climate resilience. Deep-sea mining debate: A Talanoa in Suva and Apia heard warnings that deep seabed mining could bring ecosystem harm, with governance and impact-assessment problems carried over from land mining. Marine climate signals: Researchers link a “mega drought” in Samoa and Tonga to the end of the Polynesian “long pause,” helping explain the eastward voyages that shaped the Pacific. Coastal impacts in Siumu: Residents report waves and tides reaching closer to homes, with trees being erased by the sea after heavy rainfall. Hydro-met capacity: A study on emergency broadcasting highlights a “recognition without resources” problem—broadcasters are relied on for warnings, but often lack support to deliver them effectively.
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