AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMarine Resources & Fishing: President Trump’s June 11 proclamation restores commercial fishing access in parts of three Pacific marine national monuments, including areas tied to American Samoa (Rose Atoll) and the Papahānaumokuākea zones, drawing support from CNMI and American Samoa leaders while conservation groups warn of cultural and environmental harm. Deep-Sea Minerals Debate: A new BOEM Request for Information on offshore critical minerals development off Virginia kicks off a 30-day public comment period, while American Samoa-focused opinion and analysis continue to press the case for local stewardship and caution around deep-sea mining impacts. Local Policy & Funding: Congresswoman Uifaatali Amata thanked Gov. Pula’ali’i for testimony before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, highlighting high Pacific travel costs and pushing for Medicaid integration and better federal support. Port & Energy Priorities: Gov. Pula’ali’i outlined ASG’s top project needs to the Senate panel, including renewable power, grid and water upgrades, and a proposed modernization of the Port of Pago Pago as a potential transshipment hub. Climate Readiness: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño after the WMO declared an event underway, emphasizing early action to protect families and services.
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