AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep-Sea Mining Fight: Fa‘asao Amerika Samoa and Conservation Council for Hawai‘i, represented by Earthjustice, sued the U.S. government in Hawaii federal court to stop Trump-era plans to auction seabed mining leases off American Samoa, challenging NOAA Fisheries’ finding that mining won’t harm endangered species and asking a judge to halt the process. Local Impact: The dispute comes as the Marine Minerals Administration sets a Nov. 19 lease sale for more than 31 million acres around American Samoa, with opponents saying the review process left the public out. Ocean Guardianship: Faith and community voices also renewed pressure, including a statement from Pacific Catholic bishops urging caution as the deep ocean remains poorly understood. Airport Update: Sāmoa Airways’ Fitiuta runway incident prompted an update that the runway reopened after coordination with the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, while the aircraft remains secured pending investigation. Public Health Watch: Hawaii reported another travel-related dengue case on O‘ahu, urging residents to eliminate standing water to reduce mosquito breeding. Sports & Olympics Buzz: The NFL says 200+ players across 25+ countries have expressed interest in Olympic flag football in Los Angeles in 2028, pointing to recent world-championship competitiveness that included American Samoa’s historic win over the U.S. Education & Training: The American Samoa Seafood Academy graduated inaugural trainees, and the Department of Education kicked off the school year with a church service.
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