AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep Seabed Mining Pushback: Delegate Uifa’atali Amata renewed her call for a moratorium on deep seabed mining near American Samoa, saying federal reviews must be science-based and not rushed, with unresolved risks like sediment “plumes” threatening fish stocks that support the local economy and food security. Federal Lease Sales: The U.S. is preparing to auction seabed blocks in federal waters, with a first sale slated for American Samoa in August 2026—an early step toward commercial-scale mining that opponents say is too fast. Fisheries & Science: The Western Pacific Fishery Council’s June meetings in Honolulu will review American Samoa bottomfish stock science and other fisheries items, while also taking up a deep-sea mining update. Banking & Cash Flow: Territorial Bank of American Samoa reports tax-refund direct-deposit push led to more account verification requests, with customers seeing faster access to funds. Weather Watch: NOAA’s El Niño Watch points to an 82% chance of El Niño developing May–July and persisting into early 2027, with likely impacts for rainfall, heat, cyclones, and coastal conditions. Public Safety Leadership: Governor Pulaali’i appointed Falana’ipupu Taase Sagapolutele as Acting Public Safety Commissioner after Taaga Saite Moliga’s resignation. Community & Business Events: ASTCA and partners are lining up major 250th Independence Day events, including cricket, rugby sevens, the Fautasi race, and a Stan Walker concert.
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