AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep-Sea Mining Fight: Environmental groups and Fa‘asao Amerika Samoa sued the U.S. to stop the first deep-sea mining lease sale off American Samoa, arguing regulators wrongly said mining wouldn’t harm endangered species and that the process is too rushed for the risks to whales, sea turtles, and deep-ocean life. Regional Politics: Guam’s delegate and governor criticized a federal seabed mining push that lets only CNMI officials formally comment, calling it a “race to the bottom” and urging Washington to slow down and consult Pacific residents. Local Safety & Courts: Tafuna and Aua police charged multiple people after alleged domestic and family disturbances, including threats and assaults; several suspects were held without bail. Health & Supplies: Samoa’s Moto’otua Hospital oxygen shortage that reportedly delayed surgeries was resolved after supplies arrived from American Samoa. Community & Skills: Fagalii Tinifu completed an ASCC sewing program, and the Seafood Academy American Samoa held graduation remarks focused on passing ocean knowledge forward. Wildfire Response: A nine-member National Park of American Samoa wild-land crew deployed to the U.S. mainland for a monthlong wildfire assignment. Elections: The Chief Election Officer proclaimed Nov. 3, 2026 as the Midterm Election Day.
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