AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSustainable Hospitality in Papeete: Hilton Hotel Tahiti has earned Green Globe certification, spotlighting its partnership with OceanIA and a new autonomous solar-powered observation platform that supports marine conservation, education, and innovation. Whale Rights via Pacific Law: The Moananui Sanctuary Trust released two model legislative frameworks for public consultation, aiming to strengthen whale protection by blending ancestral stewardship with modern legal rights and ocean guardianship. Marine Protection Push: A World Ocean Day piece points to French Polynesia’s conservation model, highlighting Tainui Ātea as the world’s largest marine protected area and stressing how local knowledge and tourism can protect reefs and livelihoods. Travel Access for Outlying Islands: Air Tahiti Nui and Air Tahiti activated a codeshare from June 3, letting travelers book one ticket for smoother connections between international arrivals and inter-island flights. Culture & Sport: Cook Islands paddler Reuben Dearlove won the Masters Men 50 division at Te Aito 2026 in Tahiti, adding another milestone to the va’a circuit. Decolonisation & Nuclear Legacy: Pacific leaders renewed calls that decolonisation is still unfinished, linking nuclear testing legacies to self-determination and unresolved environmental and political questions. Luxury Travel Spotlight: A travel feature frames “hushpitality” and quiet-focused luxury as a growing trend, reflecting changing lifestyle expectations among travelers.
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