AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime Patrol: USCGC Hollyhock returned to Honolulu after its first Operation Blue Pacific, covering 7,500 nautical miles in 42 days with port calls including Pago Pago, and supporting law enforcement and fishing vessel safety checks in Tonga. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: American Samoa leaders and residents are pushing back on fast-tracked federal seabed mining plans, with calls for full transparency and stronger environmental review before any commercial leases move ahead. Local Food Prices: The Basic Food Index for May fell 1.1%, led by eggs down 15.2% to $1.96, while some items like chicken, sugar, and tuna rose. Nutrition Funding: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata says American Samoa’s federal nutrition support would reach $12.2 million in 2027, including a $500,000 increase. Port & Infrastructure: The Aunu’u Wharf Reconstruction Project is advancing through the 35% design phase with an Environmental Assessment, targeting construction in late 2027 and completion before 2029. Fuel Supply Update: ODAPM disputed recent claims about fuel price hikes, saying MAP is calculated per product and that fuel supply and tanker arrivals remain on schedule. Seafloor Skills Pipeline: A local student was selected for an Ocean Exploration Trust internship aboard E/V Nautilus to help map seafloor between Hawaiʻi and Guam.
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