AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMarine Policy Shock: Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, including Rose Atoll near American Samoa—sparking fresh debate over ecosystem safeguards and who gets access. Deep-Sea Mining Rules Under Fire: Legal experts warn U.S. seabed mining regulations are “bare bones” and lack oversight as DOI moves toward lease sales, with American Samoa slated for an August first step. Local Land & Coastal Tech: Gov. Pulaali’i streamlined the Land Use Permit process, setting clearer PNRS guidelines to prevent unauthorized development before physical work begins. Fisheries Science Update: The Western Pacific Council’s Scientific & Statistical Committee endorsed the 2026 American Samoa Bottomfish Stock Assessment Update and urged better length-based tools and climate-ready planning. Regional Tuna Talks: The Council meets June 9–11 in American Samoa to discuss South Pacific albacore access and seabed mining updates. Maritime Infrastructure: Aunu’u Wharf Reconstruction advances through USACE 35% design and a NEPA Environmental Assessment, targeting construction after late 2027. Wetlands & Culture: Commerce’s Wetlands Appreciation event highlighted wetlands and traditional knowledge, honoring local champions and student performers. STEM Opportunity: American Samoa student Jhen Allison Paguiligan Seguiwan was selected as a seafloor mapping intern for OET’s Nautilus expedition.
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