AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTropical Weather Watch: NWS says Invest 92W is reorganizing and could pass near Guam and south of Saipan/Tinian late Thursday into early Friday, bringing showers, thunderstorms, gusty winds (strongest in the northern Marianas), and locally heavy rain—CNMI officials warn of ponding and localized flooding, plus rough seas on east-facing reefs. Coastal Protection Under Threat: Guam’s Bureau of Statistics and Plans launched a petition to save the Guam Coastal Management Program from proposed NOAA funding cuts in FY2027, warning shoreline hazard mitigation and coastal permitting capacity could stall. Wildlife Conservation: Guam’s sihek and ko’ko’ bird programs are still funded for now, but officials note uncertainty as national conservation budgets face reductions. Reef Research & Education: UOG’s REEF fellowship wrapped up with student-led coral reef monitoring work using regional data tools, supporting science-based management across Micronesia. Cultural Heritage: Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio formally told Prutehi Guåhan he won’t support the draft 2026 Guam Historic Preservation Programmatic Agreement as written, citing needed protections for Traditional Cultural Places and stronger monitoring. Local Climate Resilience: Guam’s ocean research and reef protection programs face possible shutdown pressure in FY2027, adding urgency to conservation planning.
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