AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSustainable Aquaculture in Palau: Community leaders and conservation partners celebrated Palau’s first community-managed satellite giant clam hatchery, aiming to boost access to high-quality clam seedlings, strengthen climate-resilient livelihoods, and ease pressure on wild clams. Reef Protection Alert: Marine scientists confirmed a crown-of-thorns starfish outbreak in Koror’s Ngederrak Conservation Area, urging early monitoring and coordinated community action to protect coral health. Coral Restoration Capacity-Building: PICRC and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation wrapped a week-long restoration planning workshop focused on building local skills, strengthening partnerships, and mapping Palau’s next steps for reef recovery. Culture in the Classroom: Angaur Elementary School became the official custodian of ancient pottery and shell tools, launching Palau’s first school-based archaeological exhibition to connect students with local history. Regional Spotlight for Palau: President Whipps joined Troika talks as Palau ramps up for the 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Koror, with climate resilience and ocean stewardship on the agenda. Taiwan–Palau Ties: Taiwan and Palau announced the Taiwan–Palau Trade and Cultural Show 2026, featuring green mobility and smart tech alongside cultural showcases. Palau Media Training: Journalists gathered for a PIF Reporter Workshop at the Palau Civic Centre to sharpen coverage skills ahead of the Forum. Travel Policy Watch (UK): The UK made its ETA mandatory for visa-free visitors from 85 countries, requiring digital clearance before boarding.
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