AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoElectricity Grid Upgrade: New Providence residents are still seeing blackouts as Bahamas Power and Light and the Energy Ministry push a $130M transmission and distribution upgrade that’s about 95% complete, with outages blamed on circuit work during extreme heat and delays after the March death of a Pike Electric worker. Cruise Port Security & Policing: Six American Royal Caribbean passengers pleaded guilty in Nassau after a “violent struggle” with police, facing fines of about $52,000 and possible jail time. Digital Identity for Maritime Workers: The Bahamas Maritime Authority launched a blockchain-secured Digital Seafarer Record Book to replace paper service records, plus a Digital Arrival Card pilot, following a high-volume Carnival pilot. Marine Conservation & Restoration: Florida Atlantic University’s Queen Conch Mobile Lab in Eleuthera is now fully operational after first egg masses and the first hatch, aiming to produce up to 2,000 juvenile conch annually. Tourism Spend Focus: Tourism Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin says cruise arrivals dominate numbers, but stopover visitors spend far more, urging a push to grow stopover traffic and Bahamian participation. Fintech Talent Pipeline: UB Ignite says more than 100 people submitted fintech business ideas, with new courses planned to build local capacity in digital assets and payments. Jet Ski Safety Crackdown: The Transport Ministry says it’s strengthening oversight after a US Embassy warning about unlicensed jet ski operators and reported assaults. Coral Climate Resilience Research: New global findings suggest the Bahamas and other countries host climate-resilient coral reefs that can survive or recover from warming—though protection is still lagging. Royal Caribbean Arts Program: Royal Caribbean expanded its Artist Discovery Program on Legend of the Seas, featuring emerging artists across the Caribbean and Central America, with local Bahamian work highlighted in Nassau.
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