AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMarine Conservation: National Geographic Pristine Seas is running a four-week survey of Samoa’s new marine protected areas, using divers, deep cameras, submersibles and environmental DNA to map biodiversity—showing a sharp split between thriving deeper reefs and damaged shallow ones. Wildlife Monitoring: The team also recorded endangered leopard sharks in Samoan waters, adding rare photographic confirmation of the species locally. Climate Risk: A major El Niño is back, with forecasts pointing to a potentially strongest event since 1950 and major global heat impacts. Disaster Response: SFESA tackled two bush fire incidents in Savai‘i, including a recurring blaze at Samalaeulu, using reinforcements from Upolu and drone support to improve visibility and coordination. Regional Science & Data: Samoa is hosting WCPFC Scientific Committee work reviewing tuna management data, feeding into later regional decisions. Engineering Pathways: Samoa students can access a University of South Pacific disability scholarship, highlighting support routes into higher education and careers. Health Leadership: Otago will celebrate pioneering Samoan physiotherapist Aseta Redican for trailblazing Pacific health training and practice.
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