AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Fisheries Policy: President Trump signed an executive proclamation restoring commercial fishing access in parts of three Pacific marine national monuments—Papahānaumokuākea (near Hawai‘i), the Mariana Trench (near the Northern Marianas), and Rose Atoll (near American Samoa)—opening about half a million square miles and lifting long-standing bans that conservationists say protect fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage. Local Reaction in American Samoa: American Samoa leaders and fishing advocates framed the move as a win for the territory’s tuna-based economy, while community groups like Puipui Measina said they’re disappointed and may pursue legal action, arguing Rose Atoll waters should stay off limits. Regional Fisheries Governance: Gov. Pula’ali’i Nikolao Pula urged a “level playing field” for tuna and highlighted the need for meaningful South Pacific albacore allocation for American Samoa at the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council meeting. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: As the U.S. prepares potential seabed lease steps near American Samoa, experts warn federal rules may be outdated and lack key oversight, while BOEM updates at the council pointed to environmental review as the next phase. Infrastructure & Permitting: Port Administration American Samoa reported continued progress on the new Ofu Wharf Terminal Building, and the governor announced streamlined Land Use Permit guidelines to speed compliant development.
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