AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLow-Carbon Shipping Push: Majuro will host the inaugural Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership ministerial meeting, where 10 Pacific countries plan National Action Plans to cut diesel dependence, unlock climate finance, and scale low-carbon tech—highlighting the Marshall Islands’ Juren Ae, already reporting 50%+ fuel savings using sails, solar, and design upgrades. Maritime Security & Shipping Risks: UKMTO advisories describe skiff approaches in the Gulf of Aden, including incidents involving Marshall Islands-flagged vessels, underscoring ongoing threats to regional sea lanes. Radiation Justice Effort: Pacific Association for Radiation Survivors backs a push to include the Northern Mariana Islands in a new RECA expansion proposal, aiming for parity for Pacific radiation survivors and extending eligibility tied to nuclear fallout exposure. US Sanctions Reach Marshall-Linked Shipping: The U.S. Treasury expanded Iran military oil sanctions, including a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker (Flora), tightening restrictions on vessels and companies tied to Iran’s oil trade. Pacific Population Pressure: A GAO report warns the Marshall Islands and FSM face steep population declines from migration, straining labor markets and long-term sustainability of schools and health systems. Deep-Sea Science in the Marshalls: National Geographic Pristine Seas researchers are returning expedition findings to Enewetak communities, including deep-sea reef work and submersible dives near Ailinginae Atoll.
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