AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMarine Wildlife & Tourism: Hawaiʻi Marine Animal Response launched its Hawaiʻi Marine Stewards Program to train hospitality and tourism workers to better protect monk seals, sea turtles, and seabirds—after a Maui incident where a visitor threw a rock at an endangered monk seal drew federal charges. Endangered Species Update: A new study finds Hawaiʻi’s endangered insular false killer whales are in sharp nutritional decline, with some individuals losing nearly a quarter of body weight, pointing to climate-linked ocean shifts and prey stress. Local Conservation & Education: The Hawaii State Library kicked off the 2026 Summer Reading Challenge, with sustainability-focused community booths and prizes—an easy on-ramp for kids and families to build environmental awareness. Volcano Watch: USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports “stick season” browning around Kīlauea’s summit, tied to volcanic gas and tephra plumes and seasonal wind shifts. Coastal Access Clarification: DLNR clarified Makena State Park upgrade plans (restrooms, showers, and more formal paving at existing lots) and stressed there’s no change to access or fees for Hawaiʻi residents. Climate Accountability: A new legal push highlights how fossil fuel companies are being sued over climate harms—setting up a major fight over whether states can pursue liability.
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