AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMarine Conservation & Media: Hawaiʻi Sea Grant’s “Voice of the Sea” just set a record with 10 Telly Awards, including a Gold Telly for an episode on the Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project—spotlighting ghost-net removal and the cultural meaning of protecting ocean life. Local Fisheries & Policy: Gov. Pulaʻaliʻi Nikolao Pula told the Western Pacific Fishery Council that American Samoa needs a fair allocation for South Pacific albacore tuna, and the council urged the National Marine Fisheries Service to develop a transferable conservation and management measure. Monuments vs. Fishing: President Trump’s proclamation reopening parts of Papahānaumokuākea and Rose Atoll to commercial fishing is drawing pushback—Puipui Measina’s chairman says the move could spur legal action, while conservationists warn of habitat harm. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: Multiple pieces focus on fast-tracked federal seabed leasing—experts say the rules are outdated and oversight is thin, with American Samoa’s August lease timeline a major concern. Fa’afafine Community News: A report says a Fa’afafine from American Samoa, Leia Trysiss Ali, was included in a growing list of trans deaths, renewing calls for clarity and care. Sports & Youth: American Samoa softball is building toward LA28—Cairah Curran made the women’s national team, and Leaupepetele Viliafi Fa’apouli was reappointed U15 head coach. Culture & Environment: The Department of Commerce Wetlands Program held a Wetlands Appreciation event tying conservation to traditional knowledge and student cultural performances.
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