AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoOcean Conservation & Tourism: On World Ocean Day, French Polynesia is highlighted as a model for pairing marine protection with sustainable travel, with local bans on seabed exploitation and shark fishing and Marine Protected Areas rooted in Indigenous knowledge, including the vast Tainui Ātea marine protected zone. Marine Protection Implementation: A wider push for ocean safeguards is underway as the UN high seas treaty enters into force and French Polynesia expands protections, but the big question now is whether governments, scientists, Indigenous communities, and civil society can turn pledges into lasting enforcement. Decolonisation & Nuclear Legacies: Pacific leaders say decolonisation is still unfinished decades after nuclear testing, pointing to unresolved issues like environmental contamination, self-determination, and who benefits from natural resources, with French Polynesia’s nuclear history tied to broader resistance and survival narratives. UNESCO Heritage Governance: The Court of Auditors flags management gaps for French Polynesia’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, especially Taputapuatea marae and the Marquesas Islands, citing insufficient monitoring and outdated or inaccurate visitor information. Regional Connectivity: Fiji Airways plans to restore direct Nadi–Nouméa flights in September, aiming to boost travel and strengthen links between French Pacific culture and regional institutions.
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