AGP Executive Report

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Coastal Permits Update: American Samoa streamlined its Land Use Permit process under the Coastal Management Act, setting clearer application requirements so approved work can start only after proper documentation is submitted. Wetlands & Culture: The Department of Commerce honored Wetlands Champions at a May 29 event, pairing traditional knowledge with student performances and public recognition to protect wetlands across Tutuila, Manu’a, Aunu’u and more. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: Regional fishery leaders and U.S. agencies are weighing deep-sea mineral plans near American Samoa, while experts warn U.S. rules may be outdated and NOAA/BOEM changes could reduce oversight and public input. Fisheries Science: The Western Pacific Council’s Scientific & Statistical Committee endorsed the 2026 American Samoa Bottomfish Stock Assessment Update and pushed for better assessment tools and climate-ready planning. Maritime Infrastructure: Aunu’u Wharf Reconstruction is moving through NEPA Environmental Assessment work, with design for both Alia passenger service and cargo landing craft; construction is targeted for late 2027–before 2029. Seafloor Mapping Opportunity: A local student was selected for an E/V Nautilus internship to help map never-before-seen seafloor using new acoustic multibeam equipment. Regional Safety: After a powerful Philippines earthquake, tsunami monitoring advisories included American Samoa, though New Zealand reported no threat.

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May 26, 2026

Alema Leota joins Triumph Law Group in Phoenix

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Jun. 10, 2026

Attorney General Bonta Urges Congress to Continue Funding Legal Services for Low-Income Americans and Vulnerable Communities

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Mar. 10, 2026

Port Administration of American Samoa and ATLAS Space Operations Finalize Agreement for New Satellite Ground Station

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Jan. 28, 2026

Deep Sea Minerals Corp. Welcomes NOAA Deep-Sea Mapping Initiative Near American Samoa

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Dec. 23, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: HAWAIʻI STATE ENERGY OFFICE TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY RESILIENCE PROJECTS IN HAWAIʻI AND AMERICAN SAMOA

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Mar. 5, 2026

Pacific Air Cargo Sponsors Drag Tech Racing for Baja Raptor Runs 1,000-Mile Challenge

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Jun. 3, 2026

Restoring Commonsense Marine Resource Management

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