AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDeep-Sea Mapping: NOAA will lead a 28-day expedition to map and study deep waters around the Cook Islands this July–August, using remotely operated vehicles and live-streamed science, with data and samples shared publicly and with local authorities. Food Safety & Exports: EU rules on freezer vessels under Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/1449 are set to affect about 97% of Pacific Island-flagged vessels exporting seafood to the EU, with Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu training to meet the new -18°C brine requirement. Maritime Security: New Zealand’s RNZAF targeted vessels suspected of illegal activity in the Cook Islands, Fiji and Niue EEZs during May as part of Operation Kiwa, supporting fisheries protection and regional organised-crime disruption. Tourism & Markets: The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation ran “Taste of the Cook Islands” at Te Tapora Kai to boost market foot traffic, featuring local dishes, crafts and cultural demos. Local Business & Governance: CIIC continues director training to strengthen governance capability across its boards, while the Opposition backs the National Energy Response Framework and urges early preparation. Energy Costs: Penrhyn Island hit a diesel crunch, borrowing fuel from the police patrol boat and restricting power use while a barge delivery is scheduled for late June. Sports & Culture: Rex Atirai performed in Samoa for its 64th independence, and the 2026 Cook Islands Rugby League Origin Series kicks off this weekend.
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