AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBlue Economy & Fisheries: Grenada is among countries benefiting from CRFM’s STAR-Fish clean energy push, aiming to cut energy costs and strengthen fisheries resilience with renewable tech and cold-chain upgrades. Marine Conservation: SPECTO has closed leatherback turtle watching tours early for 2026 after a sharp drop in nesting females on Levera Beach, with similar declines reported in Trinidad. Wildlife Protection: Grenada’s Blue Economy and Marine Affairs ministry condemned the illegal slaughter of a leatherback turtle on 13 May and reminded the public that the leatherback fishery remains closed. Waste & Schools: GNSA and GSWMA honoured schools in the “Blaze the Track – Smash the Trash” competition, renewing efforts to keep sporting events cleaner. Water Quality Education: GWP-C, SGU and Girl Guides marked World Environment Day by assessing river health with students using macroinvertebrates. Local Environment Scrutiny: A consultant defending the Roseau sand ESIA said the biggest risk is to fisheries, while admitting gaps in plant biodiversity inventory. Climate Finance Readiness: Grenada Development Bank is seeking a climate finance public-private partnership strategist to help local firms access climate funding.
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