AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMarine Protection Push: Bermuda’s Marine Spatial Plan backers are urging faster action, warning that delays could force tougher future rules and calling for science-led marine-protected area protections. Wildlife Safety: Environment officials are investigating a credible rattlesnake report near Gibbs Hill Road in Southampton, asking the public to keep distance and avoid dense vegetation. Feral Chicken Response: The Government is expanding feral chicken control with new training for farmers on humane, approved management to protect crops and reduce population rebound. Hurricane Readiness: Resiliency and reinsurance are highlighted as key to hurricane season preparations, with preparation framed as year-round work. Parks Use Rules: Minister Jaché Adams reiterated summer beach rules and event permitting timelines, stressing responsible use to protect park infrastructure and keep beaches clean. Heat & UV Outlook: Hot weather drivers like El Niño and the Bermuda High are in play, with warnings about dangerous UV and heat conditions. Infrastructure Pressure: OBA criticises deteriorating roads and water/wastewater systems, arguing modernization is lagging and risks grow with delay. Tourism Tech Shift: The incoming BTA chief says AI is changing how travellers discover destinations, pushing Bermuda to adapt its marketing and visibility.
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