AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSwift Observatory Rescue Launch Prep: NASA is gearing up a high-stakes, air-launched mission to save the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, with Katalyst Space’s LINK robotic spacecraft set to rendezvous, capture, and boost the aging telescope into a safer orbit; the Pegasus XL rocket is being readied for a late-June launch from Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands. Coral Heat Survival Research: Scientists are scouting for “super reefs” and heat-tolerant coral strongholds across the Central Pacific, using tools like an unmanned surface robot to guide field dives as record marine heat waves continue to stress reefs. El Niño Watch for the Pacific: SPREP says El Niño conditions are now established, pointing to drier-than-usual conditions and higher drought risk for parts of the Western Pacific, while some Central/Eastern areas may see above-normal rainfall—urging proactive water planning. Micronesia Service Strain From Out-Migration: A new U.S.-linked performance audit warns that population loss and economic decline are making it harder for the FSM and RMI to staff and maintain schools and medical facilities. Maritime Security Flashpoints: Reports of tanker strikes near Oman and escalating Strait of Hormuz tensions highlight ongoing risks for commercial shipping in the region. Genco Shareholder Vote: Genco Shipping and Trading urged shareholders to vote before tonight’s deadline for its board slate as it weighs a revised takeover proposal from Diana Shipping.
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