AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMarine Protection Push: Bermuda is being urged to speak up as the Marine Spatial Plan moves toward decisions, with a focus on stronger nearshore protection and a network of marine protected areas. Wildlife & Biosecurity: Government investigations continue after reports of exotic birds, including an emu, being imported; a temporary halt on moving birds is in place while DENR gathers information. Ocean Life Update: A video circulating of a manatee “in local waters” has prompted BAMZ and marine experts to plan next steps for the animal’s welfare. Tropics Watch: The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three Atlantic areas for possible development, including a tropical wave expected off Africa with rising odds, while a weak system southeast of Bermuda remains low-risk. Heat & Safety: A dangerous heat advisory is in effect through the weekend, with feel-like temperatures reaching extreme levels and guidance to hydrate and check on vulnerable neighbours. Local Governance: The Shadow Minister says Bermuda needs better planning and communication around roadworks after residents complained about repeated disruption. Regional Health Summit: Bermuda representatives will join the CariHealth 2026 summit in Miami, linking healthcare infrastructure and climate resilience across the Caribbean.
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