AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCoral Climate Watch: Woods Hole scientists are using an unmanned “Yellowfin” robot to revisit reefs near Majuro and search for “super reefs” that might better survive record marine heat waves and mass bleaching. Local Education & Accountability: The College of the Marshall Islands’ FY2023 audit is in, but it’s nearly two years late and came back “no-opinion” after missing records and questioned spending—now CMI faces a December deadline to catch up audits for accreditation. Sports & Community: Majuro will host the Oceania Cup 2027 (June 14–18) at the National Stadium, a chance for local athletes to compete at home and share Marshallese culture with the Pacific. Culture Abroad: In Sacramento, the Marshallese ministry of The Salvation Army is helping island families build belonging through worship, culture, and practical support under the Compact of Free Association. Governance & Work: A Marshall Islands audit leadership appointment highlights career pathways into public financial oversight, while regional shipping discussions focus on keeping seafarers and maritime talent from being trapped by global disruptions.
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