AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Wildlife Watch: Researchers at Loggerhead Marinelife Center documented the first-ever olive ridley sea turtle nesting in Florida, with “Tini” filmed on May 18 on a Jupiter beach—an unusual range shift that may link to warming seas or fishing-related harm. Amazon Energy & Wildlife Risk: Brazil approved new oil drilling off the Amazon River mouth despite concerns that rescue plans can’t handle large animals like West Indian manatees, with simulations pointing to weak supplies and accident-prone response. Regional Security & Tech in Policing: Sint Maarten Police Chief Carl John was elected ACCP chair during a Paramaribo conference focused on organized crime, including firearms, cybercrime, and the growing use of intelligence tools and artificial intelligence. Suriname-Brazil Trade Push: Brazil and Suriname will negotiate to expand their trade agreement, aiming to add new sectors beyond today’s narrow, mostly Brazilian-export-heavy flow. Mining Update (Suriname): Miata Metals reported more gold intersections at its Sela Creek project, including 25.1 m at 1.71 g/t Au, reinforcing a district-scale gold system. Dutch Digital Heritage: The Netherlands plans deeper cooperation with the Dutch Caribbean to digitize colonial archives and build connected digital heritage access across the Kingdom.
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