AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoJumbo Squid Policy Watch: Chile and Peru are reviewing changes that could reshape jumbo flying squid management—Chile’s bill would allow industrial trawling in some areas, while Peru’s proposal to register 2,000 more vessels could expand effort even as the 2026 quota is already largely taken. Amazon Biodiversity Breakthrough: Peru’s Amazon municipalities in Satipo and Nauta-Loreto granted stingless bees legal rights, letting Indigenous groups and conservationists represent the insects in court. Wildlife Research Update: New long-term camera-trap data suggests the Amazon’s “ghost dog” (short-eared dog) is more abundant than feared, but still depends on intact forest habitat. Climate & Oceans: Reports warn a possible “super El Niño” could intensify heat and disrupt marine food chains, with knock-on effects for fisheries. Fisheries Transparency Push: Fifteen countries signed the Mombasa Declaration to improve vessel data and crack down on illegal fishing, with Peru among the signatories.
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