AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMicroplastics in seafood (Ghana): CSIR-WRI reports microplastics in the guts and gills of both cage-farmed and wild fish from the Lower Volta Basin and Gulf of Guinea coastal communities, with some samples averaging about 365 particles per fish; researchers point to possible sources like boat/cage paint and PVC, plus contaminated fishmeal and plastic nets—raising fresh food-safety concerns for aquaculture and wild fisheries. Blue economy push (India): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay urged the Southern Zonal Council to put maritime growth at the center of regional planning, linking ports, coastal shipping, fisheries and marine industries to investment and jobs. Fisheries adaptation (Pacific tuna): A UNSW-led program is expanding “ships of opportunity” ocean temperature sensing on commercial tuna vessels to help Pacific fishers and managers track shifting tuna behavior as waters warm. Aquaculture-linked visitor management (Hong Kong): AFCD will run free weekend and holiday trial reservations for the Po Pin Chau section of High Island Reservoir East Dam to manage visitor flow—relevant for coastal recreation pressures near water resources.
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