AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Watch: American Samoa’s Delegate Uifa’atali Amata renewed her call for a moratorium, saying DOI/BOEM must complete a full science-based environmental review for federal waters 3–200 miles offshore and not rush decisions that could harm fish stocks via sediment “plumes.” Local Governance & Maritime Infrastructure: Port Administration and federal partners are advancing the Aunu’u Wharf Reconstruction Project, replacing the wharf and boat ramp with a design that supports both Alia passenger service and cargo landing craft; the $3.7M project is in the 35% design phase with a NEPA Environmental Assessment expected to be released this June, with construction targeted for late 2027 and completion before 2029. Food Prices: American Samoa’s Basic Food Index fell 1.1% in May 2026, with eggs down 15.2% to $1.96—the lowest since the year began—while some items like chicken, sugar, rice, milk, and tuna rose. Elections & Community: Sandra King-Young officially registered her campaign committee with the FEC to run for Delegate to the U.S. House, citing transparency and the need to address issues like deep-sea mining. Fuel Costs Dispute: ODAPM pushed back on Democratic Party claims about fuel price spikes, stressing MAP is product-specific and noting a 35% smoothing mechanism applied in March. Ocean Skills Pipeline: A local student, Jhen Allison Paguiligan Seguiwan, was selected as a 2026 Seafloor Mapping & Hydrography intern aboard E/V Nautilus for 13 days of mapping between Hawai‘i and Guam.
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