AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCoral Reef & Lagoon Protection: Belize’s Placencia Lagoon and Ambergris Caye dredging and mining pause is getting attention as marine voices push back on claims that deeper water helps wildlife, arguing dredging stirs sediments that can harm seagrass and manatees and that the moratorium must be enforceable. Marine Planning: Stakeholders in Belize City reviewed draft zoning and management measures in the Belize Sustainable Ocean Plan, tied to the Blue Bond goal of protecting at least 30% of marine space. Hurricane Readiness: Belize City Council is stepping up 2026 Atlantic hurricane preparedness with new coordination and briefings for emergency response teams. Indigenous Land Rights: Indigenous leaders are raising alarms about government moves affecting Maya customary land tenure and Garifuna village boundary processes on the Placencia and Stann Creek coasts. Environment Day & Climate Action: Belize marked UN Environment Day with calls for climate action and shared responsibility. Wildlife Health Watch: The New World screwworm outbreak in Texas is a regional warning for livestock and wildlife health surveillance, with Belize already in the fly’s wider spread path. Biodiversity & Research: Belize is also represented at the GEF Assembly, focusing on climate and coastal priorities and resilience financing.
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