AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPhilippines Fisheries Push: Two lawmakers—Brian Poe (majority) and Sarah Elago (minority)—used separate privilege speeches to demand stronger protection for municipal fisherfolk, marine biodiversity, and Philippine waters, warning that illegal fishing and environmental damage are eroding livelihoods and food security. China-Africa Trade: China’s zero-tariff move for exports from 53 African countries is set to start benefiting exporters from May 1, with Kenya pointing to lower trade costs and improved competitiveness. On-the-Ground Disruption: Washington’s SR 3 near Gorst will close for 16 days starting June 13 to remove a culvert blocking fish passage, with detours for drivers and separate routes for walkers/rollers/bikes. Aquaculture Science Note: New research suggests Japanese eels may have two types of sperm—an insight that could complicate efforts to breed eels in captivity. Security Spotlight: A wave of PlayStation account hacks targeting media personalities is drawing attention to account authentication weaknesses.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.