AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTropical Weather: Invest 92W has strengthened and is now expected to pass the Marianas late Thursday into Friday, with forecasters saying it’s increasingly unlikely to become a typhoon before arrival—still, expect showers, thunderstorms, gusty winds, and locally heavy rain. Local Preparedness: CNMI and Guam advisories urge residents to secure loose outdoor items and protect exposed repairs ahead of the rougher weather and rougher seas. Climate Outlook: El Niño has been declared for the Pacific, with SPREP warning Western Pacific countries may turn drier-than-usual, raising drought risk and pushing communities toward proactive water planning. Marine Protection: A new U.S. proclamation removes fishing limits in parts of Papahanaumokuakea and also affects the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument near Guam, with environmental reviews and public comment still required before any changes take effect. Accountability & Health Transparency: Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio says he won’t sign Guam’s draft historic preservation agreement as written and lists conditions for protecting Traditional Cultural Places; meanwhile, lawmakers push Bill 322-38 to force clearer disclosure about private vs government medical practice and malpractice coverage. Wildlife & Conservation Funding: Guam’s ocean research and reef protection programs face possible shutdown in FY2027 as NOAA budget proposals target multiple environmental grants.
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