AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRegional Security & Diplomacy: Pacific leaders are pushing for stronger peace and security cooperation as nuclear and decolonization concerns keep resurfacing, including fresh worries over U.S. plans for mobile nuclear reactors in Micronesia and Guam’s modular reactor progress. Maritime & Community Safety: The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of the fast response cutter Jeffrey Palazzo, with the vessel set to be homeported in Guam—another step for patrol, rescue, and regional operations. Culture & Sports: Cook Islands is set for its senior world championship debut in beach handball in Croatia after qualifying through Oceania events, showing how the sport is growing across the islands. Education & Environment: UOG’s REEF program wrapped up fellow presentations using the Micronesia Coral Reef Monitoring Data Portal and Coral Net tools, highlighting student-led reef monitoring across Yap and Kosrae. History & Heritage: A Japanese researcher is mapping Japanese colonial-era sites on Tonoas in Chuuk, creating an interactive resource for visitors and divers. Disaster Solidarity: A Chuukese community letter thanks Guam donors and the Ayuda Foundation for support after Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Tourism Recognition: PATA honored travel and tourism leaders at its awards dinner, spotlighting Pacific industry changemakers.
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