AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoInvasive Species Watch: The Turks and Caicos Department of Agriculture wrapped a 2½-day horizon scanning workshop to flag the invasive non-native animals, plants, invertebrates, and marine species most likely to threaten local agriculture, biodiversity, public health, the economy, and ecosystems. Health & Safety in Focus: The same workshop brought in international scientists and local agencies, including the Department of Environmental Health and Border Force, to review surveillance tools and prevention efforts. Migration & Public Health Pressure: Marine police intercepted an overloaded vessel carrying 135 Haitians (including four children), adding to a year’s tally of detained migrants—an ongoing strain that can quickly escalate health risks when people lack access to care. Access to Care via Travel Links: United Airlines announced nonstop Denver–Providenciales service starting Dec. 19, boosting visitor flow and potentially easing travel for residents seeking medical appointments off-island. Local Governance & Health Risks: A local debate continues over shipping containers being used as homes and businesses without proper planning approval—an issue that can affect sanitation, ventilation, fire safety, and overall wellbeing.
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