AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep-Sea Mining Legal Fight: Environmental groups and Fa’asao Amerika Samoa sued the U.S. government to stop the first-ever commercial deep-sea mining lease sale off American Samoa, arguing NOAA Fisheries’ “not likely to adversely affect” finding for endangered species was unlawful and lacked proper review. Local Health Update: Samoa’s main hospital, Moto’otua (Tupua Tamasese Meaole), faced an oxygen shortage that reportedly delayed surgeries, but Samoa’s Health Ministry says supplies arrived from American Samoa and the issue is resolved. Airport Incident Follow-Up: Fitiuta Airport reopened after a Samoa Airways runway excursion; PAAS says the aircraft remains secured pending an NTSB investigation and a charter flight will bring airport leadership for an on-site assessment. Customs Capacity Building: American Samoa Customs is taking part in Oceania Customs Organization training to strengthen post-clearance audit capability, with a roadmap expected as a key outcome. Public Safety Leadership: The Senate declined to confirm the nominee for Commissioner of Public Safety after the vote fell one affirmative count short. NOAA Mapping Missions: NOAA Ocean Exploration will run two expeditions around American Samoa to map deep seafloor and generate public data for future critical-mineral decisions. Dengue Watch in the Region: Hawaii reported another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing 2026 totals to seven, with officials urging residents to eliminate standing water.
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