AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate Education: A Samoan student, Lagi Talalupe (19), won a 2026 Tower Climate Change Scholarship at the University of Waikato to study climate impacts and plans to return home to help tackle Samoa’s climate challenges. Ocean Safety & Infrastructure: In Pago Pago, “speed bumps” complaints were clarified at a Senate hearing: the raised crosswalks outside schools are federally funded FHWA safety upgrades, backed by studies showing fewer crosswalk-related accidents. Deep-Sea Mining Pushback: Pacific bishops urged prudence on deep-sea mining, warning that lack of full scientific certainty can’t justify proceeding without due care; the same debate is heating up locally as the U.S. moves toward leasing large seabed areas near American Samoa. Fisheries Skills Pipeline: The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council opened applications for 2027–2028 fishery capacity-building scholarships for students from American Samoa, Guam, and CNMI to study coral, sea turtle, and endangered species management. Citizenship & Courts: Alaska prosecutors opposed a motion to dismiss voter misconduct charges involving American Samoan residents, arguing against a recent Supreme Court citizenship ruling. Sports Tech Culture: American Samoa’s Taulia Tagovailoa led a 38-32 upset over Team USA at the Flag Football World Championships, setting up a quarterfinal vs Canada.
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