AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoClimate Resilience for Belize’s Reefs: A new AI-based study maps about 64,000 square miles of coral reefs that could still resist climate change by 2050, with Belize listed among the places showing resilience. Blue Economy & Marine Protection: Belize’s Fourth Blue Economy Climate Resilience Forum brought together government, fishers, NGOs, and academia to push stronger marine conservation, coastal planning, fisheries management, and Blue Bonds—plus calls for better monitoring, including drones. Forest Management: The Forest Department reminded logging permit holders that the 2025–2026 logging season closes July 15, with strict rules on hauling, waybills, and required stamps. Disaster Readiness: Belize continues strengthening regional disaster response through SICOFAA, boosting airlift, medical evacuation, and search-and-rescue coordination for hurricanes and floods. Sustainable Fisheries Recognition: WCS honored Belize fishers for sustainable work, including efforts linked to marine reserves and empowering women in fisheries. Youth & Community Health: A new Black Water school broke ground, while KHMHA appealed for removal of a hospital patient video, stressing privacy rules.
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