AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Conservation: São Tomé and Príncipe has officially designated its first two marine protected areas off its coast: Ilhéu das Rolas–Malanza–Jalé (55.8 km², with 8 km² fully protected) and Santana (7.4 km², including a 1 km² no-take zone). The plan follows earlier proposals for eight MPAs across 93 km² in the Gulf of Guinea, aiming to protect mangroves, nesting beaches, reefs, and threatened species like marine turtles and seabirds. Ocean Science: A new wave of reporting highlights Earth’s mysterious “heartbeat” microseism—faint ground vibrations repeating about every 26 seconds—linked to the Gulf of Guinea, with scientists still debating whether ocean waves, volcanic activity, or both drive the rhythm. Health & Research Leadership: The Merck Foundation held its 13th Africa-Asia Luminary, bringing together First Ladies and health stakeholders from 57 countries to discuss improving patient care and well-being, with broad participation and online reach. Environment & Community: A spotlight story profiles Manuel Gomes (“Lindo”), a former sea turtle poacher from Príncipe now helping protect nesting sites and build marine protected areas.
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