AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWalking Shark Discovery: Scientists have identified a new “walking shark” species, Hemiscyllium dudgeonae, from Milne Bay—an animal that can move across shallow reef flats using its fins, and may already be highly vulnerable because it’s tied to limited coastal habitat. Biodiversity Partnership: ExxonMobil PNG marked a decade of biodiversity work under the PNG LNG project, highlighting “acting locally for global impact” and renewed commitment to conservation alongside development. El Niño Watch: PNG’s National Weather Service says El Niño conditions are established and could persist through at least end-2026, with drier conditions expected—prompting UPNG to activate water and power contingency plans. Cleaner Transport Pilot: PNG launched its first electric vehicle pilot in Port Moresby, testing light vehicles, trucks and buses with charging support, with plans to expand toward a national corridor. Fisheries Transparency Push: Papua New Guinea is among countries adopting the Mombasa Declaration to improve fisheries data sharing and crack down on illegal fishing. Disaster Relief: PNG committed K5 million in emergency support for Manus after undersea volcanic activity spread pumice ash and disrupted fishing and safe water access.
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