AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPacific Fishing Fight: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of three Western Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, including Papahānaumokuākea zones (Mau and Ho‘omalu), the Mariana Trench monument, and waters around Rose Atoll near American Samoa—about nearly half a million square miles—prompting praise from fishery officials and renewed legal threats from conservation groups. Local Impact in American Samoa: American Samoa Gov. Pula Nikolao Pula and CNMI leaders say the move restores access for local fisheries and food security, while lawmakers and community advocates argue Rose Atoll’s protected waters should stay off limits and warn of enforcement gaps. Environmental Pushback: Groups including Earthjustice and Friends of the Mariana Trench call the rollback a cultural and ecological setback, arguing protected “safe havens” are essential for endangered species and marine life. Public Health Watch: Dengue activity is rising across the Pacific, with outbreaks reported in American Samoa, Kiribati, New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu. Territory Spotlight: A new report highlights how U.S. territories—including American Samoa—can vote in presidential primaries but lack full voting power in general elections. 250th Anniversary Note: America’s Time Capsule was sealed with contributions from every state and territory, including American Samoa’s two uncirculated quarters (2009 and 2020).
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