AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPFAS Alarm for River Fish: A new study says PFAS “forever chemicals” are rising through the Delaware River faster than the system can dilute them, with positives found in fish like smallmouth bass and white perch—raising fresh concerns for drinking-water regions. Fisheries Leadership Loss: Barbados Chief Fisheries Officer Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox died after collapsing at an open day at Weston Fish Market, with Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley calling it a major blow to fisherfolk-focused work. Aquaculture & Seafood Policy Signals: The U.S. is pushing a fisheries proclamation to revive Pacific fishing grounds, while other coverage flags ongoing regulatory and market pressures for seafood trade. Coastal Risk Watch: Gwadar’s western coastline is dealing with a large oil contamination incident, with cleanup underway and marine wildlife reported dead. Local Water & Wastewater Tensions: Liberty County, Georgia held a public session over a proposed wastewater discharge pipe shift, with residents split on whether treated outflow will help or worsen salinity and pollution impacts.
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