AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSargassum Surge in Belize City: Large mats of sargassum are now washing into Belize City’s waterfront and even nearby canals, bringing strong odors and fresh worries for fishing and tourism. Coastal Protection Under Review: Caye Caulker’s proposed seawall and dredging plan is being reviewed after village leaders warned it could damage mangroves, the island’s natural shield against erosion and storm surges. Forest Governance Update: Belize’s Forest Department has started work on a new 2026–2030 action plan, aiming to modernize forest management and strengthen biodiversity protection as climate impacts grow. Protected Areas Crackdown: In Corozal’s North Eastern Biological Corridor, an enforcement team found signs of illegal logging, confiscating a tractor and chainsaw and working with the Forest Department. Community Plant Preservation (Toledo): Indigenous Arts Belize women expanded a traditional plant nursery in San Pedro Colombia Village, growing species tied to food and cultural knowledge. Youth Biodiversity Learning: Full Circle Belize launched a Biodiversity Summer Programme in Belmopan, training young people on conservation, climate, forests, marine ecosystems, and waste management. High-Seas Fishing Monitoring: Belize selected Satlink for electronic monitoring on its high-seas fishing fleet, targeting wider coverage by 2027 to improve accountability and sustainability. Energy Costs & Power Adjustment: BEL’s Cost of Power Adjustment mechanism was approved, with consumers set to pay more when imported electricity costs rise. Climate Heat Record: June 2026 was reported as the second-hottest June on record globally, underscoring the pressure on the region’s ecosystems. Healthy Schools Guidelines: PAHO and OAS rolled out new school nutrition and physical activity guidance as overweight and inactivity remain high across the Americas.
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