AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPacific Fishing Policy: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of three marine national monuments to U.S. commercial fishing, including Rose Atoll near American Samoa, expanding access to about half a million square miles; the White House says it will lower seafood prices and boost jobs, while conservationists and some Pacific communities warn it rolls back protections for fragile habitats. Local Fisheries & Council Work: The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council is set to meet June 9–11 in American Samoa, with a major focus on South Pacific albacore tuna allocation and ensuring the territory’s longline fleet gets meaningful access under future catch limits. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: As the U.S. moves toward seabed lease sales, experts say deep-sea mining rules are outdated and lack oversight; American Samoa’s community is also pushing for clearer, documented answers as a first lease process is slated for August. Business & Government Operations: American Samoa streamlined its Land Use Permit process, setting clearer guidelines to prevent unauthorized development and speed up required documentation review. Community & Economy: Treasury says more 2025 tax refunds are scheduled for release today, with direct deposit the fastest option, just as graduation season ramps up. Maritime Presence: USCGC Hollyhock returned to Honolulu after its first Operation Blue Pacific patrol, including port calls in Pago Pago and support for maritime safety and enforcement.
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