AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Storm Watch: Residents in the U.S. Pacific island territories are bracing for Typhoon Bavi, expected to intensify into a super typhoon as the Marianas region still struggles after April’s Sinlaku left many without power and some living in tents. Reef Loss Costs: A new study flags Leeward Maui among areas likely to see the earliest, most severe losses in climate-driven coral reef decline, projecting Hawaii residents could lose $1.8B–$3B in reef-related recreation by 2100, with lower-income communities hit hardest. Wildfire Season Prep: HIEMA is urging Hawai‘i residents to practice fire safety over the Fourth of July weekend as drought and low humidity raise wildfire risk, including guidance on legal fireworks, outdoor cooking, and yardwork. Shark Safety Tech: “Lulu’s Law” would allow emergency alerts to mobile phones after shark attacks, modeled on Amber Alerts, with states responsible for implementation. Local Conservation: Hawaiʻi Land Trust launched monthly Kūkūau ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Mālama ʻĀina Days to support native forest stewardship at Kūkūau Community Forest in Hilo and strengthen community ties to ʻāina.
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