AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime Safety Legacy: A new Caribbean historical feature revisits the 1970 Commission of Inquiry into the MV Christena disaster, detailing what led to the sinking, what could have prevented it, and the sweeping reforms that reshaped Eastern Caribbean maritime safety. Marine Life & Listening Culture: A reflective deep-dive on blue whales highlights how their far-reaching calls travel through ocean soundscapes—an environmental reminder of how marine life communicates and why protecting it matters. Anguilla Tourism Spotlight: Shoal Bay East is named the best beach in the Caribbean for 2026, praised for calm waters, wildlife-friendly conditions, and a serene feel even with popularity. Local Air Access: Trans Anguilla Airways is now bookable on global distribution systems, making it easier for visitors and travel advisors to plan multi-island trips. Regional Youth & Skills: The ECCB’s free 2026 STEM Camp opens July 6 for ages 14–18 across ECCU territories, including Anguilla, aiming to build digital creators and innovators. Sustainability in Service: A Rotaract Club of Grand Turk award cites disaster risk management and environmental sustainability work, including tree planting. Green Finance & Development: ÀNI Private Resorts announces its January 2027 opening of ÀNI Shoal Bay in Anguilla, positioning the private-resort model as a way to deliver a controlled, staff-supported guest experience.
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