AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPacific Fishing Rollback: President Trump’s June 11 proclamation reopens parts of the Papahānaumokuākea, Mariana Trench, and Rose Atoll marine national monuments to commercial fishing, drawing mixed reactions from Guam and CNMI leaders who say it restores access while keeping federal safeguards—while conservation groups warn it could erode cultural heritage and protections. Rose Atoll Line in the Sand: American Samoa Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata supports the broader change for U.S. fisheries but argues Rose Atoll should stay off limits, citing its special significance for Manu’a. Deep-Sea Mining Debate (AS): A multi-part local discussion continues on whether polymetallic nodules in American Samoa’s EEZ can deliver real jobs and revenue versus unknown ecological risks, with additional focus on natural radioactivity concerns raised by a geoscientist interview. Local Tech & Science Governance: Guam’s new Territorial Review portal makes public Guam senator records searchable, linking laws to hearings and code sections—aimed at helping residents track who shapes policy. STEM-Adjacent Community News: Marist Old Pupils Association kicks off Centennial Hall renovation fundraising at Saint Joseph’s College in Alafua, plus related school support efforts.
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