AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep-Sea Mining 101 (Part 4): A new four-part explainer traces how U.S. policy, science, and demand have brought American Samoa to the brink of potential deep-sea mineral leases in the EEZ, stressing the need for local voice before decisions move forward. Senate Funding Push: Governor Pula’ali’i told a Senate panel American Samoa’s IGIA-identified priorities total $2.6 billion, highlighting renewable power, grid and water upgrades, and a $200M-plus Port of Pago Pago modernization plan that could support transshipment of critical minerals. Fisheries Shockwave: President Trump’s June 11 proclamation reopens commercial fishing in parts of three Pacific marine national monuments, including Rose Atoll near American Samoa, drawing cheers from fishing leaders and warnings of legal fights and cultural/environmental harm. Local Fisheries Leadership: At the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, Gov. Pula’ali’i urged fair South Pacific albacore tuna allocation and a transferable approach to fund fisheries development. Community & Education: Samoana High School graduates were urged to value their diplomas after a governor’s $50-bill demonstration sparked public questions about destroying U.S. currency. Civic News: Acting Governor Pulumataala ordered flags lowered for the funeral of Sen. Alo Dr Paul Stevenson.
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