AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push vs. Local Concerns: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata renewed her call for a deep seabed mining moratorium near American Samoa, saying the federal review must be science-based and not rushed, with unresolved risks like sediment “plumes” that could harm fish stocks and food security. Regional Opposition Grows: Guam’s governor signed a seabed mining ban in territorial waters, and American Samoa Democrats praised the move while warning federal lease sales could still move forward. NOAA Steps Forward on Minerals, Critics Warn of Gaps: NOAA granted Deep Sea Minerals Corp. a “substantial compliance” determination to advance its deep-sea minerals application in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. Budget Threats to Ocean Safety: A proposed NOAA 2027 budget would cut major programs tied to typhoon forecasting, coral protection, and coastal resilience—raising alarms for Pacific islands. Local Marine Governance: A bill heard in a House subcommittee would shift how fishing in marine national monuments is regulated, aiming to prevent presidents from using the Antiquities Act to override Magnuson-Stevens fisheries management. Aunu’u Wharf Update: Port plans for Aunu’u Wharf reconstruction include an Environmental Assessment under NEPA, with design for both Alia passenger transport and cargo landing craft operations. El Niño Watch: NOAA and the National Weather Service flagged an 82% chance of El Niño developing, with potential for drier conditions and higher cyclone risk—prompting voyage plan adjustments for Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia. Invasive Species Alert: Little Fire Ants continue spreading across Tutuila, now detected at 26 sites, with transport of infested plants and materials blamed for jump-starting new outbreaks. Wetlands Recognition: The Department of Commerce honored wetlands champions, highlighting wetlands’ role in wildlife, shoreline protection, and traditional knowledge.
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