AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOcean Conservation Pledges: The Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa (June 18 close) drew 6,000 delegates and secured over 300 voluntary commitments, mobilizing about $6.4bn for marine protected areas, fisheries monitoring, climate finance and blue-economy work, with African countries pushing for stronger action on illegal fishing and a precautionary pause on deep-sea mining. Illegal Fishing Crackdown: Kenya and the U.S. agreed to visa restrictions targeting people linked to illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, alongside a Ksh12.4bn maritime security package aimed at protecting marine resources and boosting responsible fishing. Deep-Sea Mining & Reefs: Observers say the conference delivered “positive steps” on banning deep-sea mining, protecting climate-resilient coral reefs and improving waste management, but warned pledges must now translate into real on-the-water delivery. Climate Talk Basics: A new glossary breaks down key UN climate terms like the Paris Agreement, NDCs and the global stocktake—useful context as countries negotiate next steps. Maritime Trade Context: Separately, the Suez Canal reported FY2025/26 revenues nearing $4.7bn, supported by higher traffic and tonnage as Red Sea disruptions ease—an indirect reminder of how regional stability shapes ocean-linked economies.
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