AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTourism & Environment Link: Anguilla’s Tourist Board delegation is in New York for Caribbean Week 2026, joining regional ministers and industry leaders under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” as the Caribbean pushes more “regenerative” travel and stronger connectivity. Waste & Public Health: The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority is stepping up enforcement at public bin sites, warning that illegal dumping and misuse drive overflowing disposal areas, pest activity, environmental degradation and higher cleanup costs, with fines up to $1,000. Blue Economy & Climate Resilience: The CRFM Ministerial Council met by teleconference to focus on aquaculture growth, food security, and building resilience to climate and disaster risks, including insurance, while reporting gains against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Regional Fisheries Leadership: Ministers also elected Antigua and Barbuda’s Randy Baltimore as Chair, taking over from Anguilla’s Kyle Hodge, with renewed emphasis on sustainable marine resource use and fisherfolk livelihoods. Sustainable Tourism Programming: St Kitts and Nevis launched plans for Environment Month 2026 (June 5 launch), featuring clean-ups, youth activities and a Green Expo aimed at boosting public climate action and stewardship.
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