AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSustainable Ocean Governance: Nigeria’s ocean institutes marked World Ocean Day (June 8) by calling for more inclusive, sustainable ocean governance that balances conservation with fair ocean-based development, warning that pollution, habitat loss, overuse of resources and climate change are already undermining livelihoods. Eco-Tourism Spotlight (Seychelles): Seychelles is again in the spotlight after U.S. News & World Report named it the world’s top eco-tourism destination in 2026, citing strong protected areas, air quality and species richness—while also flagging carbon emissions and water stress as key gaps. Marine Conservation Finance: A new push to deliver on the 2030 goal to protect 30% of the ocean highlights Seychelles as a standout, pointing to its marine protection progress and innovative debt conversion and bond funding via the Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust. Climate Action in Seychelles: World Environment Day’s #NowForClimate message urges faster, real climate solutions—echoing the need for action that goes beyond slogans. Local Nature Skills: Youth in Seychelles completed a five-day gabion construction training to support watershed restoration, erosion control and climate resilience, funded through the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund. Biodiversity Research: A new study says Seychelles’ “vanished” crocodiles were actually the westernmost saltwater crocodile population, identified by matching DNA from living animals and historical museum specimens. Media Independence Concern: A new bill in Seychelles is raising alarms about threats to the independence of the SBC, with critics pointing to governance and funding risks.
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