AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCoral Resilience Research: New mapping work suggests about a third of the world’s coral reefs may be able to survive or recover from climate change, with the Bahamas among the key locations—good news, but it also flags how much protection is still missing. Queen Conch Conservation Tech: FAU and The Island School’s Cape Eleuthera Queen Conch Conservancy reached a milestone with the Queen Conch Mobile Lab in Eleuthera producing first egg masses, successful hatches, and early juvenile conch—an applied science win for restoring a vital fishery. Workplace Safety Drones: The Bahamas Department of Labour plans drone-assisted inspections and better coordination of active construction-site tracking to strengthen hazard detection and compliance. Digital Government Push: A local op-ed argues for fully integrating government departments into a single digital system to cut delays, lost files, and manual processing bottlenecks. Climate & Weather Context: Saharan dust and wind shear are linked to a quieter Atlantic hurricane stretch, while heat remains a concern for the region. STEM-in-Action Learning: Disney Cruise Line’s “Discover Your Destiny” arts integration program brought Eleuthera students into real-world cultural and learning settings, supporting K–12 performing arts standards development.
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