AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBelize River Fish Kill Update: The Department of the Environment says hypoxia—low dissolved oxygen—is now the leading suspected cause, after necropsies and sampling found no clear signs of disease or a chemical spill so far, though officials stress testing is ongoing and they’re still looking at other possibilities like toxic inputs or heavy organic matter. Freshwater Protection Deal: The Government of Belize and The Nature Conservancy signed an MOU to strengthen watershed planning, monitoring, data collection, and public engagement to protect rivers and freshwater ecosystems amid flooding, drought, warming, and pollution pressures. Regional Climate & Biodiversity Work: Belize is hosting CCAD environmental leaders under its pro tempore presidency, with priorities spanning biodiversity, solid waste, water resources, and regional action on Sargassum. Placencia Lagoon Push: WWF Mesoamerica launched a community-focused campaign to build support for conserving Placencia Lagoon, including consultations and a mural at Malacate Beach. Crocodile Safety Warning: The Forest Department urged people in Caye Caulker to stop feeding, touching, approaching, or provoking crocodiles after a social-media incident highlighted how quickly risk can escalate. Weather Brief: Showers and thunderstorms are expected to return from late Monday morning, with choppy seas and a small-craft caution for small vessels.
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