AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAldabra biodiversity: Satellite imagery from WorldView-2 is giving new insights into Aldabra’s wildlife, after a Seychelles Islands Foundation and Ponant collaboration. Marine protection: A study warns that abandoned drifting tuna fish aggregating devices (FADs) can smash corals and harm wildlife even inside marine protected areas. Conservation education in Seychelles: The Save Our Seas Foundation’s Lekol Zil Sesel marked five years of the D’Arros Experience, using field learning and lab sessions to build long-term protection habits. Local environment & community: The Local Food Fest returns June 26–29 for Seychelles’ Golden Jubilee, spotlighting locally sourced food and culture. Wildlife spotlight: Jonathan the Seychelles giant tortoise has been reaffirmed by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest living land animal at 194 years. Tourism cooperation: Seychelles reinforced regional tourism ties at the Vanilla Islands General Assembly and ITM 2026 in Madagascar.
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