AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSuper Typhoon Bavi: The storm left a deadly trail across the Pacific, with reports of at least 26 deaths in the Philippines from landslides and flooding, while Guam and the CNMI faced major impacts and ongoing recovery needs. Guam Coastal Resilience: Guam’s Coastal Management Program is asking for community support again as federal funding faces proposed cuts, a big deal for protecting shorelines after back-to-back storms. Local Reef Restoration: Piti Mayor Jesse Alig and partners are working to restore the Tepungan Bay coral reef nursery, including a planned two-year reforestation project tied to UOG and EPA involvement. Guam EPA Enforcement: Guam EPA board members will not sit on the fact-finding panel for a $1.7M fine tied to The Palisades landslide case, with no hearing date set yet. Climate & Wildlife: Research highlights rising seas, garbage, and heat threatening Brazil’s migratory shorebirds, while Guam’s own endangered kingfisher breeding program continues at the Smithsonian. Community Preparedness: NWS says Invest 97W poses no threat to Guam, but it’s still driving rougher seas and surf—so coastal caution remains key.
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