AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Protections Rolled Back: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, including the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument near American Samoa, expanding access to about half a million square miles and drawing sharp criticism from conservationists. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: As DOI prepares seabed lease sales, experts warn U.S. rules for deep-sea mining are outdated and lack key oversight; local calls for clarification continue ahead of a proposed August lease process in American Samoa’s federal waters. Local Governance & Permits: American Samoa streamlined its Land Use Permit process, setting clearer documentation requirements before construction can begin. Wetlands & Culture: The Department of Commerce’s Wetlands Program held a Wetlands Appreciation and Recognition event linking wetlands protection to traditional knowledge and wildlife. Ocean Climate Signals: The Polynesian Voyaging Society changed course for its Moananuiākea voyage due to rising El Niño risk, highlighting how warmer seas are reshaping Pacific weather. Fisheries Science: The Western Pacific Fishery Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee backed the 2026 American Samoa Bottomfish Stock Assessment Update and urged better tools to track Pacific Island fisheries. Coastal Safety: Surf forecasts point to increasing south-swell energy later this week, with potential high-surf impacts as swells build.
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