AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDeep-Sea Mapping for Minerals: NOAA says it will run two summer-to-fall expeditions aboard the Okeanos Explorer to map and characterize deep waters around American Samoa, using a remotely operated vehicle and advanced sensors, with daily live streams and public data to support future decisions. Seabed Mining Push Near CNMI: The U.S. Interior Department’s Marine Minerals Administration proposed a December 16 auction of deep-sea mining leases in federal waters around the Northern Mariana Islands, covering about 67 million acres, after an environmental assessment and with comments sought from local leadership. American Samoa “No” on Critical Minerals: An op-ed argues American Samoa should keep a firm stance against federal critical-minerals actions, noting the territory’s limited legal control over federal seabed waters and demanding clear jobs, revenue, and environmental safeguards. Aircraft Recovery Update (Taʻū): Samoa Airways reports it is dismantling damaged aircraft 5W-FAY at its current location after assessment, with Unity Aviation Canada engineers supporting the work while a repair path is still being evaluated. Fisheries Tech Pathways: The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council is accepting applications for 2027–2028 scholarships to build local fisheries management capacity, including marine biology and oceanography tracks for students with ties to U.S. Pacific territories. STEM & Health Skills: A JVS student earned top honors at the HOSA-Future Health Professionals International Leadership Conference, highlighting hands-on training and international competition opportunities for local learners.
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