AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOcean Tourism & Conservation: The Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa (Kenya) wrapped up June 18 with $6.4bn in voluntary commitments and 300+ pledges to expand marine protected areas, improve fisheries monitoring, cut marine pollution, and support sustainable “blue economy” projects—Africa led the momentum, and experts stressed that promises must now turn into real on-the-water action. Blue Parks Recognition: The Marine Conservation Institute named six marine sites as “Blue Parks,” including one in Senegal, highlighting co-managed areas that are “durable, equitable and effective.” Mauritania Travel Link: A separate travel-focused report on Mauritania Airlines highlights its long-haul Nouakchott to Medina route as one of the longest scheduled Boeing 737 MAX flights in 2026. Connectivity for Travelers: A guide on Starlink in Africa says the satellite service is live in 26 African countries (with South Africa notably absent), with typical monthly plans around $30–$55—useful for travelers planning reliable internet beyond cities. Regional Context: Blue Parks and ocean pledges were also paired with broader coverage of Africa’s travel and mobility landscape, from aviation route expansion to on-the-ground access.
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