AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCoastal Development Scrutiny: Hol Chan Marine Reserve has retracted all previously issued Letters of No Objection for projects that haven’t started, citing a nationwide government moratorium on new structures and dredging—LNOs were described as conditional recommendations, not permits, and future decisions are expected to face tighter review. Governance & Corruption Claims: A new report revisits a bribery-versus-extortion tangle involving the acting Chief Forest Officer and a businessman tied to a logging concession, with both sides alleging misconduct. Marine Conservation Spotlight: Belize Zoo and partners marked World Crocodile Day (June 17), with Oceana Belize highlighting Morelet’s and American crocodiles as indicators of healthy mangroves and clean water. Blue Economy & Fisheries Leadership: Belize hosted the 9th Women in Fisheries Forum, featuring the Blue Space Marketplace and discussions on women’s access and leadership across small-scale fisheries and seaweed value chains. Climate Resilience for Reefs: A global study finds many coral reefs may be more climate-resilient than previously thought, but notes most resilient areas still lack protection. Flood Risk & Land Use: Reporting links heavy June rains and coastal flooding to deforestation and the loss of natural water retention areas, raising resilience questions for Belize’s infrastructure. Regional Blue Economy Planning: CRFM appointed Peter A. Murray as Regional Project Coordinator for a major marine spatial planning project, aiming to advance Caribbean blue economy priorities. Education & Skills for Sustainability: Toledo Community College broke ground on a new STEAM Pavilion, while Orange Walk ITVET launched an apprenticeship-style technical training program for young Belizeans.
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