AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCruise & travel planning: Nicko Cruises has unveiled its 2027–28 world cruise on the Vasco da Gama, a 172-day “Big World Tour” from Lisbon (Nov 4, 2027 to Apr 24, 2028) plus shorter 125-day and 14-day segments for island-hopping across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Central America. Cook Islands–NZ politics: Te Ariki Heather (Cook Islands Unity Party) says major talks with New Zealand can wait until after both countries’ elections, aiming to pause until Nov 7 if his party wins Aug 12, and ruling out a separate Cook Islands passport. Tourism data capability: The Pacific Tourism Organisation wrapped a five-day Pacific Tourism Data Initiative workshop in Nadi, training tourism officers (including from the Cook Islands) to use tools like SPSS/NVivo and strengthen visitor survey and planning systems. Ocean protection & plastic: Te Ipukarea Society highlights beach litter findings from Rarotonga and Aitutaki, where plastics made up most rubbish collected, linking the issue to pressures felt near tourist accommodation areas. Wildlife trade warning: A CITES reminder flags coral and clam “souvenirs” seized in New Zealand—over 4 tonnes in recent years—urging holidaymakers to check permits before bringing protected species home. Blue economy: A report spotlights how marine biotechnology is emerging as an Oceania investment frontier, moving beyond traditional fisheries toward higher-value ocean innovation. Regional culture: Fiji’s FBC selected to broadcast the inaugural People of the Pasifika 48-Hour Film Challenge, running across host nations including the Cook Islands in September. Safety at sea: A Cook Islands fisher from Pukapuka survived eight days lost after engine failure, rescued following an international search. Heritage & identity: Thomas Wynne reflects on a 1901 photo of Cook Islands ariki in New Zealand during annexation-era ceremonies, asking what they understood about power and partnership. Local funding: $161,150 has been allocated for the Ui Ariki 60th anniversary celebrations this Friday with traditional leaders from across the Pacific.
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