AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDeep-Sea Minerals Update: Deep Sea Minerals says it has submitted its NOAA application for U.S. deep-sea hard minerals and has received a “substantial compliance” determination, giving it priority rights in the application area while it continues regulatory, technical and environmental workstreams. NOAA Mapping for Cook Islands: NOAA will lead a 28-day expedition this July–August to map and study deep waters around the Cook Islands, using ROVs and live-streamed science, with data and samples shared publicly and with the Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority. Energy Costs Hit Northern Group: Penrhyn Island has run down to its last 100 litres of diesel and borrowed 5,000 litres from the police patrol boat Te Kukupa II, while restricting power use as fuel prices rise and battery replacement work continues. Maritime Security: RNZAF patrols targeted vessels suspected of illegal activity in Fiji, Niue and the Cook Islands EEZs as part of New Zealand’s Operation Kiwa, supporting fisheries protection and organised-crime disruption. Food Safety for EU Seafood: EU rules on freezer vessels are set to affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific Island-flagged vessels, with Fiji-based training for national authorities aimed at keeping access to the EU seafood market. Tourism & Local Markets: Te Tapora Kai hosted a “Taste of the Cook Islands” pop-up to boost market foot traffic, featuring local dishes, crafts and cultural demonstrations. Rugby Business: Cook Islands and Tonga rugby leaders back Kanaloa’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika, arguing Pacific-led pathways must be protected as New Zealand Rugby weighs options.
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