AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Fight: Environmental groups and Fa‘asao Amerika Samoa are suing the U.S. to stop the first deep-sea mining lease sale off American Samoa, arguing NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service didn’t properly assess harm to endangered species and that the process is too rushed for a technology still unproven. Local Impact & Politics: The dispute lands as the Trump administration pushes ahead with seabed leasing in the Pacific, while American Samoa leaders and supporters call for stronger review and a moratorium. NOAA Mission to AS: NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer has sailed from the Cook Islands to American Samoa after a 26-day deep-sea mission, leaving biological and geological finds for display at a local museum. Public Safety—Domestic Cases: Tafuna police reported multiple domestic-related incidents this week, including threats and assaults, with suspects held without bail. Wildfire Support: A nine-member National Park of American Samoa wild-land fire crew has deployed to the U.S. mainland for a monthlong wildfire response assignment. Community Programs: Fagalii Tinifu completed an ASCC sewing program, and the Seafood Academy American Samoa held recognition for its inaugural graduates. Elections: The Chief Election Officer officially set Nov. 3, 2026 for American Samoa’s midterm election.
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