AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: American Samoa lawmakers and residents are raising alarms over fast-tracked commercial deep-sea mineral leases, with calls for clear, documented answers on revenue, impacts, and whether federal rules can truly protect the ocean and local fisheries. Local Mitigation Delays: Flood-control projects like the Fagaima Road and Tualauta mitigation work are still stuck in slow pre-work stages, with right-of-way issues and environmental review requirements dragging timelines. Land Use Permits Streamlined: The governor says the Land Use Permit process has been tightened with clearer guidelines and required documentation before any permitted construction begins. Wetlands Champions Recognized: The Department of Commerce honored wetlands defenders, linking wetlands protection to wildlife, shoreline safety, and traditional knowledge. Aunu’u Wharf Reconstruction: With rough seas limiting boat access, officials updated the Aunu’u Wharf plan—an Environmental Assessment under NEPA is underway, with construction targeted for late 2027 and completion before 2029. Fisheries Science Updates: The Western Pacific council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee backed the 2026 American Samoa bottomfish stock assessment and urged better tools to support Pacific Island fisheries under changing ocean conditions. Ocean Justice Conference: More than 400 advocates met in Washington for Upwell 2026, spotlighting decolonizing ocean conservation and the need for territorial voices in decisions affecting the Pacific. Surf & Weather: Local forecasts point to ongoing southern-hemisphere swell activity, with surf expected to stay elevated and potentially rise toward weekend conditions.
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