AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health: A new global roundup flags Pacific island nations among the worst-hit for obesity, with Nauru singled out for extremely high overweight/obesity levels—an urgent reminder of how diet shifts tied to globalization can drive chronic disease. Climate & Resilience: SPREP says the El Niño outlook for the western Pacific—including American Samoa—may bring drier conditions, but also highlights potential opportunities for Pacific communities to plan ahead. Maritime & Fisheries: American Samoa joined the U.S.-Pacific tuna treaty consultation in Wellington, stressing that keeping the U.S.-flag purse seine fleet viable is directly tied to the territory’s cannery, port services, jobs, and local businesses. Ocean Governance & Industry: Community groups and forums in American Samoa are pushing for a territorial review and clearer public process around deep-sea mining, port plans, and fisheries sustainability, while a separate U.S. move advances offshore mineral leasing planning off Virginia. Energy Costs: ODAPM reportedly challenged the American Samoa Democratic Party over “divisive” claims about rising fuel and cost-of-living pressures, as local leaders point to fuel price jumps and renewable energy options. Telecom & Local Impact: The FCC’s AWS-3 spectrum auction closed at $3.57B, with analysis noting pricing differences that include American Samoa. Road Safety: A local court dismissed a passing/seatbelt-related citation after the road lacked centerline markings.
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