AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-Sea Climate Baseline: A month-long expedition is underway in the Cook Islands to build the first baseline of ocean conditions across the EEZ, with researchers sampling water, mapping the seafloor, measuring temperatures and currents, and testing for microplastics—aimed at tracking how climate change is already shifting “ocean heat content,” especially in the Northern Cook Islands. Election Watch: Youth-led Kai Vānanga no te Uki o Āpōpō sessions have kicked off in Titikaveka and Ngatangiia, with candidates debating environment, economics, community and culture, and repeatedly returning to the need to balance tourism growth with land, lifestyle and environmental protection. Local Politics: Incumbent MP Toanui Isamaela has rejoined the Cook Islands Party to contest Amuri/Ureia, while businessman Teakaau “Tex” Tangimetua is running for Akaoa as a CIP candidate. Public Safety Support: Cook Islands Police received two new Toyota Landcruiser SUVs from Australia under the Oa Tumanava Partnership, boosting frontline response and community engagement. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: Te Ipukarea Society is calling for open public discussion on deep-seabed mining during the election period, arguing voters need clear answers on impacts to the ocean, economy, culture and democracy. Tourism & Skills: Tourism experts are urging Kiwis to travel more responsibly as Pacific borders reopen, and Southpac Group has appointed NZ PR firm Impact PR to support its international communications across markets including the Cook Islands.
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