AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWhale-Watching in Madagascar’s Region: A new focus on “quiet corridors” for humpback whales highlights how protected marine areas can boost breeding and communication, with the article pointing to the Madagascar–Mozambique migration route and the value of limiting shipping noise and sonar. Madagascar Study Abroad: A TBC student plans to bring wildlife conservation learning home after a Madagascar field program on lemurs and habitat assessments, underscoring growing travel-for-research interest. Visa Access for Travelers: India’s 2026 e-Visa list includes Madagascar, while DR Congo, Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe all publish updated visa-free or eVisa eligibility lists that can shape regional tourism planning. Regional Security Talks: SADC ministers meet in Malawi to address eastern DRC conflict and organised crime—an indirect but important factor for safe travel and cross-border movement. Tourism-Adjacent Tech & Science: A French hydrophone network story and a cyborg cockroach underwater suit both show how ocean research is expanding—useful context for marine tourism and conservation messaging.
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