AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSpace & Kwajalein: NASA’s $30 million “Swift Boost” rescue mission is set to launch from Kwajalein Atoll aboard a Pegasus XL rocket, using a three-armed robot (LINK) to rendezvous with and lift the aging Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory before it re-enters the atmosphere; the first attempt was scrubbed for weather, with a new try scheduled for July 1. Tropical Weather (Marshall Islands): A slow-moving system, Invest 95W, remains near the Marshall Islands and has been upgraded to a medium chance of development, with forecasts increasingly pointing toward the Marianas (Guam to Pagan) late this weekend into early next week; officials say there are no watches or warnings yet, but residents should prepare. Fisheries & Trade (Marshall Islands): Marshall Islands fisheries regulators say they’re taking steps toward access to the European market for tuna exports, after a difficult EU audit focused on food safety and security. Shipping & Security (Regional): Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has started to pick up again after earlier disruptions tied to the Iran-U.S. shipping conflict, while some vessels reportedly “go dark” by turning off tracking to reduce risk.
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