AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSpace Tech in the Marshall Islands: NASA cleared a major milestone for Katalyst Space’s LINK robotic servicing mission—LINK is now encapsulated inside a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket and is headed to Kwajalein Atoll for a late-June launch to autonomously rendezvous with and boost the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory’s orbit. Climate & Water Planning: SPREP confirmed El Niño conditions in the Pacific, warning Western Pacific countries to prepare for drier-than-usual weather and higher drought risk, while Central/Eastern islands may see above-normal rainfall. Coral Research in Majuro: Woods Hole scientists in the Marshall Islands are using an unmanned surface “dive buddy” to revisit reef sites amid record marine heat waves and widespread coral bleaching. Ocean Safety Across the Pacific: After a strong earthquake hit southern Philippines, tsunami monitoring is on alert across many Pacific nations including the Marshall Islands, with New Zealand reporting no threat locally. Regional Fisheries Forecasting: Pacific countries are rolling out an Advanced Warning System to track climate-driven shifts in tuna stocks, including expected movement beyond national waters. Nuclear Legacy & Decolonization: Pacific leaders and advocates renewed calls to address unresolved nuclear-era impacts and colonial legacies as major anniversaries approach.
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