AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoBeach Health Alert: Guam EPA says 17 beaches are polluted above accepted bacteriological standards, warning residents to avoid swimming, fishing, or playing in unsafe waters—especially kids, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems. Water Safety Update: Guam Waterworks Authority rescinded a special water conservation measure and partially rescinded a boil water notice, but boiling remains mandatory for specific Dededo, Barrigada Heights, Mangilao, and other listed areas. Typhoon Watch: NWS reports Invest 90W is still low for development and not a clear threat yet to Guam, but residents are urged to stay alert as models diverge into next week. Reef Fish Rules: Guam’s Coastal Fisheries Management Plan comment deadline was pushed 60 days, with debate still centered on whether to ban commercial nighttime spearfishing. Invasive Species Action: Volunteers trained to identify and safely handle brown tree snakes, then captured about 20 during a nighttime hunt—another push to protect Guam’s native wildlife. Deep-Sea Mining Pushback: Pacific groups and leaders criticize BOEM’s American Samoa mineral lease timeline, while Guam and others have called for moratoriums on deep-sea mining. Community Grants: GEDA awarded about $316,858 in QCCC Series 8 grants to 17 local organizations supporting healthcare, public safety, economic development, higher education, and cultural preservation.
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