AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOcean Protection Push: French Polynesia President Moetai Brotherson announced expanded marine protections, bringing fully protected waters to about 30% of the territory’s EEZ—adding roughly 520,000 sq km and limiting industrial fishing and seabed mining while keeping artisanal fishing access. UN Decolonisation Pressure: The UN Special Committee on Decolonisation renewed calls for action on New Caledonia and French Polynesia, alongside Guam and Tokelau, with debates over self-determination pace and concerns about electoral conditions ahead of June votes. Regional Disaster Readiness: Pacific Response Group personnel trained alongside French-led Exercise MARARA 26 across Tahiti, Hao and Makemo, focusing on logistics, medical support, communications and coordinated humanitarian response. Pacific Security & U.S. Enforcement: The U.S. Coast Guard launched Operation Blue Pacific to deter illegal maritime activity across Oceania, including patrols to French Polynesia and other island partners, while stressing cooperation with China where legal and local actors are involved. Pacific Peace Appeal: Pacific Islands Forum leaders issued a renewed global call for peace, urging adherence to the UN Charter and dialogue as tensions rise worldwide. Local Culture Spotlight: Tahiti’s barkcloth (tapa) craft is seeing a revival as makers bring back traditional techniques and teaching. Sports Note: Bahamian judoka Xavion Johnson won gold at the Tahiti Oceanian Open 2026 in the -73kg class, boosting his regional and world rankings.
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