AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoOcean Justice Push: More than 400 ocean policy and environmental justice advocates met in Washington for Upwell 2026, with Guam’s María Hernandez urging continued action on climate and deep-sea mining. Storm Season Watch: The National Weather Service says Guam and the Marianas could see 3–5 more typhoons in the second half of 2026, with up to 2 major systems, tied to an El Niño shift eastward. Deep-Sea Mining Ban: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed Public Law 38-129 banning deep-sea mining in Guam’s territorial waters and threatening fines up to $50,000 per day, while also tightening how the Port Authority can be used without community consultation. School Nutrition & Health: Guam’s education board approved USDA Smart Snacks standards to keep junk food out of public schools, including vending and fundraisers. Local Food Market Boost: UOG’s Land Grant Extension is running a 5P Agricultural Marketing workshop series to help Guam farmers and food entrepreneurs sell more of their traceable, locally grown products. Recycling & Cleanup Funding: DPW is seeking $12M from the Recycling Revolving Fund to restart an abandoned vehicles program. NOAA Budget Risk: A proposed 2027 NOAA cut could reduce Pacific weather forecasting, coral protection, and coastal resilience programs that Guam and CNMI rely on. Ocean Exploration: E/V Nautilus returns to Mariana waters with new sonar mapping and local participation, aiming to expand knowledge of deep-sea habitats. Ocean Protection Allies: Guam also sought regional support for stronger ocean protection efforts.
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