AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health: The Mosquito Research and Control Unit (MRCU) says Grand Cayman’s mosquito numbers are finally trending down, dropping from 9,309 collections on 18 June to 4,723 by 22 June, while warning that rain could trigger another surge within about 10 days. Environmental Compliance: The Department of Environment found an illegal amateur staghorn coral nursery at Smith Cove and removed it from the reef, relocating fragments to the official Northwest Point nursery as part of approved restoration work. Water Infrastructure: Water Authority–Cayman completed pilot well drilling for the Sister Islands’ future reverse osmosis plants, with lab analysis underway, and announced a 3% base price adjustment for water, sewerage and septage effective 1 July 2026. Tech & Finance (Cayman-linked): Cayman Enterprise City highlights the tech sector’s growing economic footprint, while Cayman confirms a single Legionnaires’ disease case with environmental testing sent to a specialized lab. AI & Crypto: Future Caribbean launched a global agentic AI buildathon for Caribbean builders, and Cayman-based Pocket Network Foundation submitted an Ethereum standard draft for trustless AI agent validation.
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