AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSeismic Science in Costa Rica: OVSICORI installed Costa Rica’s first permanent seismic station on remote Isla del Coco, boosting monitoring of the Pacific subduction zone and improving earthquake epicenter location with sensitive open-ocean data. Climate Risk for Guanacaste: UNA warns El Niño could cut Guanacaste rainfall by up to 50% and raise temperatures, with higher odds of development through 2026 and possible strong intensity into late 2026/early 2027. Wildlife & Biosecurity: The New World screwworm fly has been confirmed in Texas for the first time in decades, with cases in a calf and a dog and renewed concern for livestock and regional spread—an issue that echoes across Central America. Energy Infrastructure Decision: ICE says a historic La Sabana headquarters building lacks structural strength and may be demolished or repurposed, with multimillion-dollar options on the table. Coral Conservation Spotlight: Beyond Green marks World Oceans Day by highlighting member-led coral reef restoration and protection programs across multiple destinations.
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