AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildlife Crime Watch: A new look at eel smuggling paints it as one of the world’s biggest wildlife crimes, with organized groups moving huge numbers of European eels from rivers across Europe to Asian markets—fueling a collapse that has cut populations by about 95% since the 1980s and left the species critically endangered. Marine Research & Data Needs: The UK’s Blue Belt Programme is moving ahead with “Beyond the Reef” work around Anguilla, commissioning lab processing of water samples for DNA-based metabarcoding to map fish and shark presence and distribution. Community & Heritage Cleanup: Anguilla’s Environment Month 2026 included a cleanup at Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon, led by the Parks and Beaches Division, linking waste removal to protecting historic landmarks and supporting tourism. Green Business Signals: Solar Sands’ recycled-glass partnership with BermudAir highlights upcycling efforts aimed at keeping coastal waste from ending up in the ocean.
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