AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMicroplastics in Paphos: AKTI’s study centre president Xenia Loizides says Paphos beaches have recorded microplastic concentrations up to 4,000 particles per square metre, with monitoring since 2022 and winter spikes likely amplified by summer wave activity. She points to illegal coastal dumping and river outflows from the wider region as key sources. Heat and public safety: Cyprus is in a mostly clear summer pattern with temperatures near 37°C inland; the Labour Department has issued a heat-stress warning urging employers to reschedule work, provide shade and ventilation, and protect workers from heat stroke. Protected forests and camping rules: Forest authorities warn against illegal camping in sensitive areas like Akamas, citing litter, habitat disturbance and wildfire risk, and say inspections and enforcement will continue through summer. Drought-hit farmers get EU aid: The EU approved €56m+ from the agricultural reserve, including €4.6m for Cyprus, to support farmers facing drought and extreme heat impacts. Invasive fish calm swimmers: Officials say the silver-cheeked toadfish is dangerous only if eaten, not for bathers—concerns have been exaggerated after social media reports. Mazotos desalination fight: Mazotos residents have written to the president demanding the desalination plant decision be scrapped, arguing the approval process lacked a national strategic environmental assessment and could harm protected Posidonia meadows.
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