AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOcean Policy Shock: President Trump’s June 11 executive order reopens parts of Papahānaumokuākea, the Mariana Trench monument, and Rose Atoll near American Samoa to commercial fishing, triggering pushback from conservationists and cultural voices while CNMI and American Samoa leaders call it a win for fisheries and food security. Local Politics & Culture: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata says Rose Atoll should stay off-limits for fishing, even as she supports broader changes elsewhere. Community & Education: Samoana High School graduates 179 students with a “Equip today, to empower tomorrow” message, while Governor Pula’ali’i’s US$50 bill demonstration sparked public questions about currency destruction. Youth Milestone: Tafuna High School’s 212 Warrior-students celebrate graduation with “E sui Faiga, Ae Tumau Faavae!” Public Service in Mourning: Flags are lowered for the funeral of Senator Alo Dr Paul Stevenson, with state and traditional ceremonies scheduled. Deep-Sea Mining Context: A new series explains how decades of federal policy could shape future deep-sea minerals decisions in American Samoa’s EEZ. Health Data: Infant mortality hit a new low in 2024 nationwide, though mixed trends remain and data gaps include American Samoa.
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