AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBlue Communities & Water Resilience: Tuvalu received the PLANET AQUA Award (Blue Communities Category) at Venice Climate Week 2026, praising its leadership on water security, ecosystem restoration, renewable energy and nature-based solutions, with PM-facing remarks framing Tuvalu as an “architect” of its own future amid rising water insecurity. Fisheries Management: The Tuvalu Fisheries Authority approved a 2026 exemption to the Fish Aggregating Device (FAD) closure, effective 1 July–15 August 2026, allowing nine vessels to continue FAD fishing in the Tuvalu EEZ under strict limits (max 30 FAD sets per vessel) and reporting requirements. Clean Shipping Pact: Pacific transport ministers formalized the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership (PBSP) in Majuro, aiming to coordinate a low-carbon maritime transition with climate-resilient ports and skilled workers, including Tuvalu among the signatories. COP31 Pacific Climate Leadership: COP31 envoys were formally appointed for Oceania (1.5°C), climate finance access, and ocean priorities, with Inia Seruiratu named Ocean Envoy ahead of COP31 in Türkiye—boosting Pacific voices on global climate talks. Climate Justice & Compensation: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo hailed the ICJ’s climate advisory opinion as a milestone, arguing vulnerable island states “need to be compensated” for climate damages and that the legal shift could underpin a future binding treaty. Ocean & Reef Stress Research: Scientists highlighted the search for “super reefs” as global warming drives severe coral bleaching, underscoring the stakes for Pacific reef-dependent livelihoods.
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