AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: Regulators are fast-tracking permits as at least nine companies line up for seabed access, with potential auctions stretching from American Samoa to Alaska—while critics warn the business case and environmental safeguards still look shaky. Local Response: Governor Pulaali’i Nikolao Pula urged residents not to jump to conclusions, saying studies are underway and the territory should stay in the discussion; meanwhile, a congressional candidate demanded an immediate halt, arguing the plan conflicts with the Coastal Zone Management Act. Port Upgrade: Port Administration completed installation of five high-mast floodlight poles at the Pago Pago container yard, replacing old lighting and electrical systems to support safer 24-hour operations. Disaster Readiness: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata welcomed a FEMA BRIC grant for preparedness planning and coordination. Workforce & Training: PCHS celebrated the first inclusive-Emergency Management graduating cohort, and ASTCA ran tower climber/rescuer and rigging training for 24 trainees. Cost-of-Living Pressure: The American Samoa Democratic Party highlighted fuel price spikes and their knock-on effects across households and businesses.
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