AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMarine Policy Shock: President Trump signed an executive proclamation reopening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, including waters around Rose Atoll near American Samoa, expanding access to about half a million square miles and rolling back prior protections. Local Fisheries Impact: American Samoa’s Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council meeting heard Gov. Pula’ali’i stress tuna’s importance and push for a South Pacific albacore allocation for the territory, while Puipui Measina chairman Motusa Tuileama Nua said he’s disappointed and may pursue legal action over the Rose Atoll change. Market Integrity Concern: DMWR flagged worries that foreign vessels delivering to Pago Pago could end up sold locally in ways that undercut domestic fishers and weaken landing and market data. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: At the council, BOEM updated that American Samoa’s seabed lease proposal is still in the area identification stage with environmental review underway, and experts warn federal rules may be outdated. Community & Culture: Kalaupapa resident Meli Watanuki was remembered for faith and joy, and Leone High School held its 60th commencement for 123 graduates.
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