AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFood Safety at Borders: FAO says Comoros is moving from reactive import checks to an evidence-driven system that targets the highest-risk shipments, aiming to better protect what people eat. Blue Economy & Ocean Conservation: Leaders at Monaco’s Blue Economy and Finance Forum urged bigger, sustainable investment in Africa’s blue economy, with coastal communities at the center of marine protection. Marine Biodiversity: A global ocean census reported 1,121 new species described in 2025, highlighting how much marine life remains unknown and why stronger conservation depends on better species knowledge. Environmental Cooperation: Saudi Arabia and Russia signed an MoU to expand work on vegetation cover, land degradation, sustainable forests, protected areas, waste management, and action against illegal trade in endangered wildlife. Maritime Pollution Oversight: The U.S. Coast Guard’s 2025 Port State Control report shows detentions for environmental, safety and security deficiencies fell to 77, with Comoros among flags removed from a targeted list.
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