AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEl Niño Watch: Forecasts say El Niño is back, with a 2-in-3 chance of a strong event by late 2026—raising risks for fish, corals, and marine food systems. Aquaculture & Seafood Policy: New England cod rules split management areas into four zones, tightening quota math for groundfish fleets already hit by high fuel costs. Fish Health & Biosecurity: Australia confirmed an H5 bird flu strain in a greater crested tern, triggering enhanced surveillance but so far no sign of mass wildlife die-offs or spread to farms. Marine Conservation & Tourism Pressure: A Hawaii study links tourism and human activity to unexpectedly low spinner dolphin calf survival, flagging long-term population risk. Shellfish Closures: Emergency sewage closure ended, but rain keeps shellfish flats shut until next week—another reminder of how water quality drives aquaculture risk. Industry & Trade: Pakistan’s agriculture and fisheries export push remains under pressure, with calls to turn “game changer” talk into action.
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