AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Fisheries Policy: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening 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 aiming to boost U.S. seafood supply. Local Fisheries Impact: American Samoa Governor Pula’ali’i stressed tuna’s central role for the territory at the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, pushing for a fair South Pacific albacore allocation for local longliners and cannery-linked jobs. Community Response: Puipui Measina’s chairman said he’s disappointed by the Rose Atoll change and may pursue legal action, arguing key waters like Muliava should stay protected. Deep-Sea Minerals Watch: At the council, BOEM updated that deep-sea mining lease planning near American Samoa is still in the identification and environmental review stage, while experts warn federal rules are outdated and lack strong oversight. Infrastructure & Permitting: Port Administration American Samoa reported continued progress on the Ofu Wharf Terminal Building, targeting late-2027 completion, and the Land Use Permit process was streamlined to prevent unauthorized development. Food Prices: American Samoa’s Basic Food Index fell 1.1% in May, with eggs down 15.2% to $1.96, even as some items like chicken and tuna rose.
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