AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPacific Fishing Policy: President Trump’s June 11 executive proclamation reopens parts of Papahānaumokuākea, the Mariana Trench monument, and Rose Atoll to commercial fishing—sparking cheers from CNMI and American Samoa leaders, while conservation groups warn it could erode cultural and environmental protections. Local Politics & Marine Protection: American Samoa Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata backs the broader change for the economy but says Rose Atoll should stay off-limits, calling for the 50-mile-to-shore limit to remain. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: A new Q&A with geoscientist Thomas Lüttke addresses natural radioactivity concerns tied to polymetallic nodules, while a separate op-ed stresses deep-sea mining’s unknown ecological impacts and recovery limits. Energy & Infrastructure Push: Gov. Pulaalii Pula told a Senate panel American Samoa’s priority tech-heavy needs—renewables, battery storage, grid upgrades, and a modernized Port of Pago Pago—plus funding requests tied to long-term resilience. STEM in the Community: Tafuna High School’s 212 graduates were celebrated with a theme focused on staying grounded as technology accelerates.
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