AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTropical Weather Watch: NWS and CNMI officials are tracking Invest 92W as it heads toward the Marianas later this week, with timing and strength still uncertain but residents urged to stay ready for anything from heavy showers to a stronger system. Marine Health: Guam EPA issued a weekly advisory for 12 polluted beaches based on June 10 sampling, warning of illness risks—especially for kids, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems. Climate Signals: SPREP confirmed El Niño conditions, warning Western Pacific countries may turn drier-than-usual and urging proactive water planning. NOAA Funding Risk: Guam’s ocean research and reef protection programs face possible shutdown in FY2027 as NOAA budget proposals target multiple research and grant programs. Wildfire Preparedness: Guam’s Department of Agriculture is hosting wildfire training at the Chalan Pago-Ordot Emergency Shelter to help agencies and communities reduce structural ignition and improve mitigation. Local Accountability & Cleanup: GovGuam is pushing to resume a federal lawsuit over alleged faulty closeout work at the old Ordot dump after settlement talks stalled. Conservation on the Ground: Volunteers and partners are continuing the fanihi (Mariana fruit bat) counts across Guam and the northern islands to track recovery of the threatened species.
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