AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOcean Monitoring Reversal: After bipartisan backlash, the National Science Foundation is halting further dismantling of the Ocean Observatories Initiative, including sensors off Oregon and Washington, and says it will keep operating and redeploy removed equipment—an important win for fisheries, recreation, and climate science. Wildfire Tech Boost: A new FireSat wildfire-detection satellite network is moving toward launch after a $26 million Bezos Earth Fund grant, aiming to spot fires much smaller than current systems. Microplastics Push: Oregon’s AG joined a multi-state letter urging the EPA to keep expanding monitoring of microplastics in drinking water. El Niño Marine Risks: Experts warn El Niño-driven marine heatwaves could disrupt ocean food webs and raise starvation, disease, and death risks for marine animals. Backyard Livestock Tension: A Portland-area-style backyard chicken dispute shows how odor complaints can trigger city inspections and new rules. Local Resilience: Eugene’s EWEB is upgrading its Monroe substation with modern relays to better handle wildfire and other disasters. Conservation Spotlight: Advocates petition for Endangered Species Act protection for two rare Northwest goldenweeds as native prairies shrink.
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