AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoDeep-Sea Mining Fight: Earthjustice has filed a federal lawsuit to stop the first-ever commercial sale of deep-sea mining leases off American Samoa, challenging the National Marine Fisheries Service’s decision that mining won’t harm endangered species; the case is backed by Fa’asao Amerika Samoa and Conservation Council for Hawai‘i, and comes as faith and community voices across the Pacific urge caution and warn the ocean is tied to culture, food, and identity. Local Education & Faith: The Department of Education kicked off the new school year with a church service at Holy Family Cathedral in Fatuoaiga, with Bishop Kolio Tumanuvao Etuale urging leaders and educators to serve as “architects of the future” for American Samoa’s children. STEM Mentorship: Society for Science selected North Greene High School teacher Olivia Kuper for its 2026–27 Advocate Program, expanding student access to original research and science competitions. Sports & Culture Spotlight: American Samoa’s flag football team made history by stunning the defending world champion U.S. 38–32 in Düsseldorf, a win that’s already fueling pride and visibility for the territory. Community Resilience: Rep. Ben Vaomu Sauvao thanked first responders and ASG agencies for their help after the Manu’a Store fire, emphasizing that no one was injured and that the community will rebuild together.
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