AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSeychelles-India Maritime & Climate Push: India is set to visit Seychelles June 27–29 for Golden Jubilee National Day talks, with a patrol vessel handover and defence participation—framing cooperation around maritime security and climate resilience. Blue Parks for Ocean Protection: Six marine protected areas were recognised as “Blue Parks” for durable, equitable, effective management, underscoring what real protection should look like. Aldabra Biodiversity, Seen From Space: New satellite imagery is helping reveal fresh insights into Aldabra’s biodiversity, boosting conservation understanding. Seychelles Tourism in Germany: The Seychelles Tourism Board wrapped up a Stuttgart and Munich roadshow with 80 travel agents, highlighting improved air access and new island experiences. Marine Threats From Fishing Gear: A study warns abandoned tuna fishing gear and drifting FADs can smash into coral reefs and harm wildlife, even inside marine protected areas. Local Conservation Education: The D’Arros Experience marks five years with a film screening, spotlighting hands-on learning that links students to Seychelles’ natural environment. Wildlife Longevity Spotlight: Giant Seychelles tortoise Jonathan is reaffirmed by Guinness as the world’s oldest living land animal at 194 years.
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