AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoInvasive species and warming seas: Cyprus researchers report lionfish and other non-indigenous species are moving into the Mediterranean faster as sea temperatures rise and Red Sea routes open via the Suez Canal, with scientists estimating a new species every two weeks and warning about knock-on effects for fisheries and food chains. Marine life monitoring: Malta’s loggerhead turtle season is “very unusual,” with 11 false crawls but no confirmed nests so far, while Italy’s peninsula shows more normal nesting numbers—an unsettling contrast across the region. Local environment policy: Cyprus is moving to end illegal burning and dumping of agricultural plastics by setting up a nationwide separate collection and recycling system, with farmers getting free collection points and producers/distributors covering costs under extended responsibility. Water and weather watch: Cyprus rainfall in the free areas reached 41% of August’s average by Aug 1–9am, with thunderstorms and hail reported and unsettled conditions expected to continue. Biodiversity and habitat: A long-running study in Florida’s Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed is tracking reptiles and amphibians to measure how nearby development may be reshaping species and boosting some exotics.
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