AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildlife & Public Guidance: MiAmbiente says a sea lion sighting near Taboga Island is likely linked to cold-water currents; residents and visitors are urged to keep distance, avoid feeding, and not try to capture or touch animals—especially pups. Climate & Oceans: A new report warns that Super El Niño can sharply disrupt marine ecosystems and fisheries, with warmer seas, weaker upwelling, and lower plankton productivity cascading into food and livelihood losses. Panama Canal & Climate Pressure: Coverage highlights how El Niño forecasts are adding stress to Panama Canal water planning as chokepoints tighten global shipping capacity. Economy & Tourism: Panama’s tourism brought in $6.583B in foreign exchange in 2025, with visitor numbers rising to 3.0M and the sector reaching a more stable growth stage post-pandemic. Biosecurity Threat: The New World screwworm is spreading across Mexico and Central America, prompting U.S. livestock import bans and intensified monitoring—an issue with knock-on risks for wildlife and meat prices.
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