AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoPacific Fishing Policy: Trump’s June 11 order and proclamation reopen commercial fishing in parts of three Western Pacific marine national monuments, including Rose Atoll near American Samoa, with Guam and CNMI leaders saying it restores access while claiming safeguards—while conservation groups and local advocates warn protections and cultural waters could be weakened and legal challenges may follow. Local Governance & Ocean Economy: American Samoa’s governor told a Senate panel the territory is pushing renewable energy, port modernization, and a stronger voice in federal decisions tied to critical minerals and ocean policy, as the deep-sea mining debate continues. Deep-Sea Mining Scrutiny: A multi-part local discussion questions what American Samoa would truly gain from polymetallic nodule mining, stressing major unknowns about ecological impacts and the need for meaningful community input. Public Health: Hawai‘i DOH reported a travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu; officials say local transmission risk is low but urge residents to eliminate standing water to cut mosquito breeding. Reef Resilience: New research highlights “coral havens” where cooler currents and other conditions may help reefs survive climate stress, offering hope for smarter conservation planning.
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