AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security & Peace Activism: A coalition of Pacific Island NGOs is urging leaders to oppose China’s missile test and U.S.-led drills like RIMPAC, arguing the region’s ocean is tied to culture, livelihoods, and sovereignty. Indigenous Navigation Tech: Traditional Māori navigators are using stars, currents, winds, and seasonal star knowledge to cross the Pacific without GPS—highlighting a living “systems” approach to wayfinding. American Samoa STEM & Leadership: Samoana High School student Lucas “Hoss” Tafesilafa’i Foster becomes American Samoa’s first FCCLA National Scholarship awardee and also serves as the territory’s Election Voting Delegate at the national conference. Infrastructure Funding: DOT BUILD grants total nearly $1.74B, with about 77% for roads and bridges, and awards that include American Samoa. Climate Watch: NOAA reports El Niño is back, with late-2026 forecasts pointing to a strong-to-very strong event—prompting ocean and weather preparedness. Seafood Regulation Shift: NOAA is rolling out regional priorities to cut regulatory burdens for U.S. fishing fleets, aiming to boost seafood production. On-Chain Finance: Uphold and XDC Network launch the first on-chain XDC staking offering on a major U.S. trading venue, offering up to 6% annual rewards. Rare Minerals & Defense Supply: A new push for ocean-bed mining is framed as a way to reduce U.S. dependence on China for rare-earth inputs used in advanced defense and tech.
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