AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: The U.S. is preparing lease sales to auction seabed mining blocks in federal waters that include American Samoa, a move that could fast-track commercial-scale mining as opponents warn of rushed timelines and irreversible marine harm. Local Leadership at ASPA: American Samoa Power Authority has appointed Ryan K. Tuato’o as its new Chief Operations Officer, bringing long experience across utility operations, revenue collection, and renewable energy permitting. Port Resilience Planning: The Port Administration selected HDR to lead a 20-year master planning project for Pago Pago Harbor and small boat harbors, funded by a $3 million RAISE grant, with a focus on safety, modernization, and climate resilience. Clean Water Funding: EPA announced $6.2 million to reduce lead exposure in American Samoa drinking water by identifying and replacing lead service lines. Community Nature & Wildlife: NOAA’s 2026 “Get Into Your Sanctuary” photo contest is open, inviting entries that highlight wildlife, biodiversity, and life in NOAA national marine sanctuaries, including American Samoa. Arbor Week Green Gala: American Samoa’s Arbor Week added a first-ever Indoor Greenhouse Gala, celebrating forestry investments and community-led urban forestry support. Deep-Sea Mining Opposition: A local congressional candidate urged an immediate halt to proposed deep-sea mining lease sales near American Samoa, citing Coastal Zone Management Act consistency concerns and potential impacts to coral reefs and water quality.
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