AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism & Investment: Royal Caribbean says it will expand its Australian fleet for the 2027-28 summer, adding a bigger Brisbane season and boosting capacity to carry Australians into the South Pacific—an indirect tailwind for French Polynesia-linked demand as cruise operators plan more regional itineraries. Sports & Local Economy: The Pacific Games Council gave Tahiti 2027 a thumbs-up, with organizers and stakeholders reporting preparations are on track and key facilities expected to be ready by end of Q1 2027—good news for contractors, venues, and services tied to the event. Environment Governance: Wallis-et-Futuna chairs the Fifth SPREP Executive Board Meeting in Apia, with the agenda focused on climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and disaster risks—relevant for regional funding priorities that can flow into member projects. Deep-Sea Mining & Policy: Te Ipukarea Society (TIS) brought Cook Islands concerns over deep-seabed mining to the International Seabed Authority forum, opposing a US company’s exploration push in an area surrounded by French Polynesia and others—watch this space for regulatory and reputational impacts. Ocean Tech & Business: Ocean conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle’s DOER Marine plans a new “Honu” submersible with first dives in French Polynesia later this year, positioning certified safety and new underwater vehicle capability as a business opportunity after past submersible tragedies.
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