AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoNorth Coast Nature Protection: Aruba’s government has temporarily closed two North Coast areas (about 6 km of government land) to protect “Nature and Landscape” sites, prevent damage to coral reefs and vulnerable ecosystems, and align with the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan while defining regulated routes for future access. Caribbean Nature on Screen: A new six-part documentary series, “Natuur in de Cariben,” will spotlight Aruba and other islands across the Kingdom, linking biodiversity with climate change impacts like sea-level rise, coral bleaching, and shifting weather. Biodiversity Research Push: Dutch and Antillean researchers are combining historical natural collections with image recognition and DNA barcoding to better document Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao species that still lack proper lists. EU Biodiversity Funding: A new EU call opens for Caribbean OCT projects to strengthen sustainable management of natural capital, with applicants from Aruba and other islands able to submit proposals until Aug. 28, 2026. Public Health Collaboration: DuCaPHEN 2026 in Aruba brought Dutch Caribbean and Dutch public health experts together to share strategies on emerging threats and noncommunicable diseases. Animal Welfare: AWAA is running a free sterilization campaign with visiting veterinarians to reduce unwanted litters and support stray animal welfare. Tourism Spending Snapshot: Aruba Tourism Authority reports May “Spending Insights 2025,” showing total visitor spending of USD 3.06B and ADEX of USD 297, with accommodation the biggest share. Terns Spotlight: A local guide highlights Aruba’s migrating terns—10 species that breed mainly along the North Coast and San Nicolas Reef Islands—calling out their conservation importance. Community & Wellness: International Day of Yoga 2026 is set for June 20 at Eagle Beach, with a free public session for residents and visitors. Infrastructure Works: Restoration is underway on Wilhelminabrug in Oranjestad to address concrete wear from salinity and humidity and keep a key roadway safe.
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