AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPacific Fisheries Policy: President Trump signed an executive proclamation reopening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, including Rose Atoll near American Samoa, lifting long-standing restrictions and expanding access across nearly half a million square miles—while local leaders in CNMI and American Samoa called it a boost for fisheries and food security; conservationists and groups like Friends of the Mariana Trench and Greenpeace say it risks harming fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage and warn of legal fights. Local Fisheries Oversight: American Samoa’s DMWR flagged concerns that foreign vessels’ bycatch could be entering local markets in ways that undercut local fishers, complicate landing and pricing data, and raise traceability risks, urging better documentation before relying on unverified impact claims. Public Health: A dengue outbreak is spreading across the Pacific, with American Samoa among territories reporting increased activity as of June 11. Education & Community: Gov. Pula’ali’i Nikolao Pula sparked debate after tearing a US$50 bill during a graduation speech, later stressing the message was about the value of education. Regional Council: At the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council, Gov. Pula’ali’i emphasized American Samoa’s need for a fair allocation of South Pacific albacore tuna and pushed for measures that support a sustainable domestic tuna fishery. Culture & Environment: Puipui Measina’s chairman said he’s disappointed by the Rose Atoll fishing change and may pursue action, while the “Voice of the Sea” TV series won a record 10 Telly Awards, including a gold for a Papahānaumokuākea marine debris project.
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