AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUnderwater Research: INESC TEC unveiled PETRA, a Portuguese underwater robot built for ultra-deep ecological monitoring, able to dive to 6,000 metres and stay on the seabed for weeks to collect samples and track ecosystems. Coastal Nature & Wildlife: Zoomarine and the Portuguese Navy returned six sea turtles to the ocean after rehabilitation, with cases including plastic ingestion and severe injuries now improving. Biodiversity in the Azores: Graciosa Island marked World Biodiversity Day with Project Emc2’s “Discovering the Azorean white crowberry,” highlighting threats like habitat fragmentation, invasives and climate impacts on this coastal endemic. Local Resilience: Porto’s St James church roof fundraising is over halfway to its €200,000 target to replace fragile “Marselha” tiles threatened by humidity. Climate & Weather Risk: Portugal faced severe weather disruption for the national team camp, with police clearing a beach and training cancelled due to thunderstorms and lightning. EU Policy for Islands: The European Commission adopted a new islands strategy plus a coastal communities strategy, aiming to support energy, connectivity, environment and long-term development for island and coastal regions.
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