AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFisheries Protection: Pacific nations wrapped up Operation Tui Moana 2026, a three-week regional surveillance push against IUU fishing and other maritime crimes, with Niue among the participating states; authorities carried out 61 vessel inspections and flagged four vessels of interest across EEZs and nearby high seas. Niue Governance: Niue’s new Cabinet has been sworn in after the election, with portfolios assigned across police, justice, lands, meteorology, environment, agriculture, health, tourism, oceans and fisheries, and climate change—plus a gender-balanced Assembly with a record seven women MPs. Climate & Shipping Talks: Pacific negotiators are pushing for stronger climate action in global shipping rules at the IMO, arguing that island communities’ expectations are being sidelined by market-based approaches. Tourism & Nature: A feature highlights Niue’s humpback whale season and the island’s regulated, low-crowd whale encounters. Regional Travel Costs: New Zealand’s reduced Pacific visa fees and longer multi-entry options are expected to cut revenue by about $1–2 million a year, with funding shifts planned. Tourism Data: Kiribati’s 2025 International Visitor Survey report (via SPTO) tracks visitor spending and satisfaction to guide Pacific tourism strategy. Regional Connectivity: The Cook Islands inaugurated a new inter-island vessel, MV Tuitui Moana, aimed at strengthening Pa Enua shipping links.
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