AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBeach Water Safety: Guam EPA issued a new advisory for 12 beaches after sampling found recreational waters above bacteriological standards, warning of illness risks especially for kids, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems. Typhoon Recovery for Farmers: GovGuam’s first batch of checks for Super Typhoon Sinlaku crop losses totals $239,000, with Guam Department of Agriculture distributing the initial phase of support. Marine Life Monitoring: Volunteers and partners completed the annual Fanihi Count across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian, recording 269 Mariana fruit bats and highlighting the species’ role as a key pollinator and seed disperser. NOAA Funding Threat: University of Guam leaders warned that proposed NOAA budget cuts could end major Guam ocean research and reef protection programs, just as climate impacts and typhoons intensify. Conservation & Youth: Guam DAWR announced a Free Annual Kids Fishing Derby on June 27 at Ypao Beach Park, with a June 20 clinic teaching safe, responsible angling and marine conservation. Election Training: Guam Election Commission relaunches its College Poll Worker Program starting June 16, offering paid course credits covered by a federal grant. Cyber & Emergency Readiness: “Cyber Guam 2026” trained 60 service members to strengthen Guam’s emergency radio and cybersecurity networks with Government of Guam OTECH and joint partners.
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