AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOcean & Community Dialogue: American Samoa residents were invited to “Mo Lo Tatou Lumana’i: Stand with the Moana,” an ocean forum at the Multipurpose Center (June 19) focused on deep-sea mining, port plans, fisheries sustainability, and ocean conservation, with experts and decision-makers answering questions. Regional Climate Risk: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño after the WMO’s Pacific Regional Climate Centre declared an El Niño event underway, stressing early action to protect families. Fisheries & Marine Protection: A U.S. proclamation is reopening commercial fishing in parts of Pacific marine monuments, including the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument around American Samoa, drawing mixed but watchful reactions from island leaders. Local Infrastructure & Health: Port Administration American Samoa received DOI OIA funding to repair and renovate the ‘Au’asi Small Boat Harbor Terminal restrooms, closed since 2022, with bids expected by August 2026. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: Op-eds and expert Q&As continue to challenge and scrutinize polymetallic nodule plans, including concerns about natural radioactivity and the long-term ecological risks of mining. Sports & Youth Development: ASNFF launched a Talent ID Combine and Flag Football Camp (June 24–25) to identify future national team players.
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