AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMarine Biodiversity: Scientists have identified a new, highly vulnerable “walking” shark from Milne Bay—Hemiscyllium dudgeonae—adding to PNG’s marine riches and raising conservation alarms for a species locals have long known as “kadedekedewa.” Climate & Disaster Risk: PNG’s Weather Service confirms El Niño has developed, with drier conditions likely through 2026 and drought impacts expected in Highlands and other vulnerable areas. Volcanic Relief: PNG has released K5 million in emergency support for Manus after undersea volcanic activity in the Bismarck Sea brought pumice ash ashore, disrupting fishing, travel and safe water access. Ocean Governance: Papua New Guinea joined 15 countries signing the Mombasa Declaration to improve fisheries transparency and crack down on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Youth & Environment: Young people in Waigani cleaned around Morauta Haus, turning a government milestone into a visible community push for cleaner public spaces. Regional Security & Tech: Pacific leaders warn that fast-spreading AI and digital tools can also fuel misinformation and online harm, stressing stronger cyber safety for communities.
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