AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-sea science for minerals: NOAA will lead a 28-day expedition this July–August to map and study deep waters around the Cook Islands, working with the Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority and streaming live ROV dives and shipboard science, with all data and samples to be made public. Food safety and market access: Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu joined a Suva training on new EU freezer-vessel food safety rules that could affect about 97% of Pacific Island-flagged vessels exporting to the EU, aiming to keep compliance strong and seafood trade open. Maritime security: RNZAF patrols in May targeted vessels suspected of illegal activity across Fiji, Niue and the Cook Islands EEZs, supporting FFA work and New Zealand’s Operation Kiwa to deter serious organised crime. Tourism push at Te Tapora Kai: Cook Islands Tourism Corporation ran a “Taste of the Cook Islands” pop-up at Punanga Nui Market to boost local produce sales and foot traffic, with new vendors, cultural demos and traditional dishes. Local governance capability: CIIC continued director training for boards, focusing on decision-making, conflicts of interest and emerging governance challenges. Energy pressure on Penrhyn: Penrhyn Island used its last 100 litres of diesel, borrowing 5,000 litres from the police patrol boat and restricting power use while a battery replacement project progresses. Regional rugby business: Cook Islands and Tonga rugby leaders backed Kanaloa’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika, arguing Pacific-led pathways must be protected as NZ Rugby weighs options.
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