AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Policy & Fishing: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, including the Rose Atoll Marine National Monument near American Samoa, expanding access to about half a million square miles and framing the move as a boost for U.S. seafood supply and fishing jobs. Local Fisheries Planning: The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council meets June 9–11 in American Samoa to discuss South Pacific albacore tuna access for the territory’s longline fleet and related businesses, with allocation scenarios under review. Deep-Sea Minerals Debate: As the U.S. moves toward seabed lease sales, experts say the proposed deep-sea mining rules are outdated and lack key oversight, while local voices in American Samoa are asking for clearer, documented answers ahead of an August lease timeline. Maritime Infrastructure: Port Administration and federal partners continue work on the Ofu Wharf Terminal Building, with construction progressing and a target completion in late 2027; separate updates also track the Aunu’u wharf reconstruction, with an Environmental Assessment underway and construction expected to start in late 2027. Business & Contracts: A senator says federal agencies have cut spending with small business contractors by $47 billion since January 2025, pushing more firms out of the federal market. Food Prices: American Samoa’s Basic Food Index fell 1.1% in May, with eggs down 15.2% to $1.96, while some items like chicken and rice rose. Coast Guard Presence: USCGC Hollyhock returned to Honolulu after Operation Blue Pacific, including a port call in Pago Pago and maritime safety support in the region.
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