AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: The federal government is moving ahead with a plan to sell American Samoa ocean mineral leases, with BOEM saying only the American Samoa governor has a formal review role before the final notice—despite tens of thousands of public comments opposing the timeline and Indigenous leaders warning of irreversible harm. Marianas Storm Watch: NWS says Invest 90W remains low risk for development and the Marianas’ threat is unclear, but residents should stay alert as models diverge on whether it could pass near the islands next week. Water Safety Update: Guam Waterworks Authority rescinded a special conservation measure and kept a partial boil-water notice in effect for specific Dededo, Barrigada Heights, Mangilao, and nearby areas. Reef Fish Rules: Guam’s Department of Agriculture extended public comments on the draft Coastal Fisheries Management Plan by 60 days, with a focus on proposed limits around nighttime spearfishing and enforcement challenges. Invasive Species Action: Volunteers learned to identify and safely handle brown tree snakes, then captured about 20 during a nighttime hunt—aimed at protecting Guam’s native wildlife. Logistics & Environment: A new analysis argues Guam’s port and logistics capacity falls short for future needs, raising questions about how infrastructure planning intersects with resilience. Community Grants: GEDA awarded about $316,858 to 17 local groups through its QCCC Series 8 grants, supporting projects tied to healthcare, public safety, and cultural preservation. Typhoon Season Context: A guide highlights that the Northwest Pacific has no fixed season dates and that activity peaks July–October, with 2026 forecasted as exceptionally active.
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