AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoVa’a & Community Sports: Cook Islands paddler Reuben Dearlove wins Masters Men 50 at Te Aito 2026 in Tahiti, finishing first in his division and placing top 10 overall in a field of 200+ across MM40, MM50 and Para Va’a. World Ocean Day & Marine Protection: French Polynesia is highlighted as a model for pairing conservation with tourism, pointing to local Indigenous knowledge behind Marine Protected Areas and bans on seabed exploitation and shark fishing. Ocean Policy & Implementation: A broader World Ocean Day focus notes that progress like the UN high seas treaty and French Polynesia’s Tainui Ātea (fully safeguarded from extractive activities) only works if protections are actually implemented and sustained. Decolonisation & Nuclear Legacy: Pacific leaders renew calls that decolonisation is still unfinished decades after nuclear testing, linking environmental harm and self-determination to ongoing struggles across the region. Heritage Governance: The French Polynesia Court of Auditors flags management gaps for UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Taputapuatea marae and the Marquesas Islands, warning that recognition brings long-term preservation duties. Regional Connectivity: Fiji Airways announces it will restart direct Nadi–Nouméa flights from 22 September, supporting travel and regional institutional links after the 2024 unrest. Culture & Lifestyle Spotlight: Beyond Green marks World Oceans Day by spotlighting coral reef restoration efforts across its portfolio, including initiatives tied to French Polynesia’s wider ocean-conservation momentum. Sports & Travel Roundup: A Pacific Islands news roundup (May 28–June 3) adds context on regional developments affecting everyday life and movement.
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