AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: The U.S. government is moving ahead with plans to auction about 33 million acres of ocean waters around American Samoa for deep-sea critical minerals, a first-of-its-kind U.S. seabed lease sale expected to draw international backlash over potential harm to marine life and island community rights. Pacific Solidarity: Leaders from the Marianas have joined Pacific opposition, arguing the process treats sacred waters as “for sale” while territories lack equal say in Washington. Local Comment Window: Under BOEM rules, the American Samoa governor has 60 days to review and comment before a final leasing notice is issued, with the sale currently set for Nov. 19. Culture & Travel Note: The National Park of American Samoa is highlighted as a remote, passport-required destination for visitors proving U.S. citizenship or nationality.
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