AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGulf Weather Watch: The National Hurricane Center is tracking a low-pressure area in the Bay of Campeche with a 20% chance of tropical cyclone formation, with any development expected to move inland over eastern Mexico late Saturday or Sunday. Biodiversity & Climate Signals: Scientists say a strong El Niño could push great white sharks north from Mexico toward California, peaking between next month and September as warmer waters reshape habitat and prey. Water & Public Safety: Ocean Conservancy warns that proposed NOAA budget cuts could leave Kansans less prepared for billion-dollar weather disasters, highlighting how NOAA monitoring supports drought, storms, and aviation forecasting. Mexico’s Cash Flow: Bank of Mexico data show remittances surged to about $61.8B in 2025, overtaking FDI and tourism as Mexico’s top foreign-currency source. Wildlife Research: A tagged eastern whip-poor-will study follows a bird’s long migration to Chiapas, aiming to understand why its nighttime song is fading. Tourism Safety: Yucatán and Campeche keep U.S. Level 1 travel advisory status, a boost for visitors and local tourism plans.
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