AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMarine Policy & Fisheries: President Trump signed a proclamation restoring commercial fishing in parts of three Pacific marine national monuments, including Rose Atoll near American Samoa, expanding access to about 500,000 square miles and framing it as a boost for U.S. seafood competitiveness. Local Governance & Tuna Economy: Gov. Pula’ali’i stressed tuna’s central role for American Samoa at the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, with the Council recommending steps to secure an albacore allocation for the territory. DMWR Market Integrity: The Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources flagged concerns that foreign vessels’ bycatch delivered to Pago Pago could enter local commerce and undercut domestic fishers, calling for better documentation before relying on impact estimates. Community Response: Puipui Measina’s chairman said he’s disappointed by the Rose Atoll change and may pursue legal action, while Pacific outrage continues over alleged illegal dolphin deaths by a foreign purse seiner. Deep-Sea Minerals Watch: As U.S. seabed leasing planning moves toward an August start in American Samoa, experts warn the rules may be outdated and lack oversight, and local voices are pushing for transparency and a stronger seat at federal decision-making. Business & Household Finance: Treasury announced a second batch of 2025 tax refunds, with direct deposit as the fastest option, timed for graduation-season needs. Maritime Operations: USCGC Hollyhock returned to Honolulu after its first Operation Blue Pacific patrol, including servicing navigation aids in Pago Pago and supporting fishing-vessel safety checks abroad.
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