AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Fishing Policy: President Trump signed an executive proclamation restoring commercial fishing in parts of the Mariana Trench, Papahānaumokuākea, and Rose Atoll marine national monuments—opening about 500,000 square miles and allowing U.S.-flagged vessels to fish, a move that conservation groups say threatens marine biodiversity and cultural heritage. Local Response: In American Samoa, Puipui Measina chairman Motusa Tuileama Nua said the Rose Atoll reopening is unacceptable and could lead to legal action, warning enforcement gaps could worsen impacts. Market Integrity: The Western Pacific Fisheries Management Council heard concerns from American Samoa’s DMWR that foreign vessels’ bycatch sold locally may undercut local fishers and weaken landing and traceability data—DMWR urged better documentation before relying on economic impact claims. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: As federal agencies move toward seabed lease sales, experts and former officials warn deep-sea mining rules are outdated and lack key oversight, with American Samoa’s community pushing for transparency ahead of an August timeline. Community & Culture: American Samoa’s Department of Commerce Wetlands Program held a Wetlands Appreciation event highlighting wetlands, wildlife, and traditional knowledge as part of a sustainable future. Science & Stewardship: The Western Pacific Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee backed the 2026 American Samoa bottomfish stock assessment update and urged climate-adaptation research for fisheries management.
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