AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep-Sea Mining Oversight: Legal experts warn the U.S. rules for deep-sea mining are outdated and lack key environmental safeguards as DOI moves toward seabed lease sales, with an August process slated for American Samoa. Local Land-Use Compliance: American Samoa streamlined its Land Use Permit application process, setting clearer guidelines to prevent unauthorized development before permitted work begins. Fisheries & Tuna Access: The Western Pacific Fishery Council meets June 9–11 in American Samoa to discuss South Pacific albacore access and tuna allocation scenarios that could shape local longline and cannery economics. Bottomfish Science Update: The Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee endorsed the 2026 American Samoa bottomfish stock assessment update and pushed for better assessment tools and climate-resilience research. Fuel Supply Assurance: ODAPM says American Samoa has enough fuel storage for 30 days and that tankers are arriving on schedule, after a dispute over fuel price figures. Port & Funding Momentum: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata reports House Appropriations progress on OIA operations and Pago Pago Port funding priorities, including a new federally funded report on port improvements planning. Campaign Launch: Sandra King-Young officially registered her campaign committee with the FEC for Delegate to the U.S. House, citing deep-sea mining as a pressing issue. Tax Refunds: Treasury scheduled a second batch of 2025 tax refunds for residents who filed April 20, emphasizing direct deposit as the fastest option.
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