AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOcean Justice & Indigenous Stewardship: A new focus on “ocean justice” argues marine conservation must include equality and inclusion in coastal governance, with fair access and real decision-making power for historically underrepresented communities—especially Indigenous peoples—so protecting the sea also protects culture and community life. French Polynesia Politics: Pro-independence forces have won elections in French Polynesia, giving the Tavini huiraatira party control of the regional assembly for five years and setting up a possible push for a referendum on the territory’s status, with Oscar Temaru’s party expected to nominate Moetai Brotherson to lead the government. Tahiti Travel & Lifestyle: A cruise-focused guide highlights why Tahiti still feels like a slow, welcoming escape—Polynesian traditions, world-class surfing, hiking, snorkeling, and easy access from Papeete—while pointing to the island’s two-part geography and practical ways to get around. Cruise Culture & Deals: Windstar’s “More Reasons to Say Yes” promotion spotlights 2027 itineraries including French Polynesia and the Marquesas, pitching intimate yacht travel as a more personal way to connect with local culture. Adventure in Paradise: Another feature reframes French Polynesia as more than romance and lagoons, spotlighting adrenaline options like rugged e-bike rides, surfing, whale encounters, and hikes to caves and peaks.
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