AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBeach Safety: Guam EPA says 17 beaches are polluted above bacteriological standards, warning of illnesses from minor stomach bugs to serious infections—especially for kids, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems. Water Update: Guam Waterworks Authority rescinded a special conservation measure and narrowed a boil-water notice to specific Dededo, Barrigada Heights, Mangilao, and other listed areas, with boiling still required. Storm Watch: Invest 90W has been downgraded as a threat to the Marianas for now, but NWS says the disturbance remains messy and could still shift—so officials urge staying alert into the Liberation Day weekend. Reef Fish Rules: Guam’s Coastal Fisheries Management Plan comment deadline was pushed 60 days, with a focus on how to handle nighttime spearfishing and enforcement gaps. Invasive Species Action: Volunteers trained to spot and safely remove brown tree snakes, then captured about 20 during a nighttime hunt. Deep-Sea Mining Pushback: Pacific leaders and U.S. territories criticized BOEM’s move toward mineral lease sales near American Samoa, arguing the process ignores overwhelming opposition.
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