AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Policy Shock: 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 half a million square miles and drawing immediate pushback from conservationists and cultural practitioners. Local Fisheries Voice: American Samoa Governor Pula’ali’i stressed tuna’s importance at the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, where the council recommended steps to secure an albacore allocation for American Samoa. Community Reaction: Puipui Measina chairman Motusa Tuileama Nua said he’s disappointed by the Rose Atoll move and is weighing possible legal action, warning enforcement gaps could worsen impacts. Market Integrity Concern: DMWR flagged worries that foreign vessels’ bycatch sold locally could undercut local fishers and complicate tracking, calling for better documentation. Deep-Sea Mining Watch: BOEM provided an update on early-stage seabed lease planning near American Samoa, while experts warn federal rules may be outdated and lack key oversight. Regional Safety & Service: US Coast Guard Cutter Hollyhock returned to Honolulu after Operation Blue Pacific, including a port call in Pago Pago where the crew serviced navigation aids and helped with a beach clean-up. Culture & Recognition: Hawai‘i Sea Grant’s “Voice of the Sea” won a record 10 Telly Awards, including a gold for a Papahānaumokuākea marine debris episode.
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