AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoClimate Readiness: SPREP is urging Pacific communities to start preparing for El Niño now that the WMO’s Pacific Regional Climate Centre says the event is underway, stressing early action to reduce risks for families across the region. Ocean Policy & Fisheries: President Trump’s 11 June executive order restores commercial fishing access in parts of major Pacific marine monuments, including the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument near American Samoa—prompting mixed reactions from local leaders who want food security and jobs, while conservationists warn protections and cultural heritage could be weakened. Deep-Sea Mining Debate (AS-focused): A multi-part local discussion continues on polymetallic nodules and American Samoa’s potential role, weighing promised economic gains against major unknowns for deep-ocean ecosystems and concerns like natural radioactivity exposure for workers and nearby residents. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Governor Pulaalii Pula told a Senate panel that American Samoa’s priority needs include renewable energy, battery storage, grid upgrades, water infrastructure, and a major modernization push for the Port of Pago Pago.
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