AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoMarine Science Breakthrough: Cayman’s Department of Environment Shark Research Team deployed the first Birth-Alert-Tag on a pregnant Caribbean reef shark, using ultrasound plus DNA and blood sampling with Oregon State University to track reproductive timing. Water Security: Water Authority–Cayman completed pilot well drilling for future reverse osmosis plants on Cayman Brac (Bluff) and Little Cayman; core samples are now in lab analysis to guide final designs. Public Health Watch: Health officials are investigating a confirmed Legionnaires’ disease case; they say it’s isolated and the risk to the wider public is low while lab and exposure checks continue. Weather Service Upgrade: Cayman Islands National Weather Service hired four meteorologists to expand round-the-clock coverage and improve forecasting accuracy. Youth & Tech Policy: Cayman’s first Summer Youth Parliament Debate will tackle limiting social media for children under 16, with youth using their own research to argue for and against. AI in Government: A local commentary notes Cayman’s civil service AI policy and upcoming AI legislation work as AI adoption accelerates. STEM Careers & Training: ICCI celebrated 41 graduates, including a first cohort Master of Science in Management Consulting, reinforcing skills pathways for Caymanians.
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