AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSpace Tech (Marshall Islands launch): NASA says Katalyst’s LINK robotic servicing satellite has been encapsulated inside a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket, with transport to Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands for a late-June launch—aimed at autonomously rendezvousing with the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and boosting its orbit to extend its gamma-ray burst mission. Climate & Water Planning (Pacific): SPREP confirms El Niño conditions in the Pacific, warning Western Pacific countries may turn drier-than-usual and urging proactive water management planning, while Central/Eastern areas may see above-normal rainfall. Coral Science (Marshall Islands): Woods Hole researchers are using an unmanned surface robot “Yellowfin” to revisit reef sites in Majuro waters as record marine heat waves drive the worst coral bleaching on record, with scientists searching for “survivor” reefs. Regional Resilience (Micronesia): A new U.S.-linked performance audit finds population loss and out-migration are making it hard for the FSM and the Marshall Islands to staff and maintain schools and medical facilities, even as aid funding continues. Maritime Security (Strait of Hormuz): Reports say tankers have been struck and drones downed amid renewed attacks around the Strait of Hormuz, with seafarers affected and tensions spilling into regional shipping routes. Ocean Conservation (Marshall Islands): Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine conducted a Pristine Seas submersible dive off Majuro, capping a second expedition that surveyed multiple sites to feed into the Reimaanlok framework.
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