AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDeep Seabed Mining Pushback: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata renewed her call for a moratorium on deep seabed mining near American Samoa, saying federal reviews must follow the law, avoid shortcuts, and rely on a full science-based environmental impact statement—especially over unknown risks like sediment “plumes” that could harm fish stocks and food security. Public Safety Leadership: Governor Pulaali’i Nikolao Pula appointed Deputy Commissioner Falana’ipupu Taase Sagapolutele as Acting Police Commissioner after Taaga Saite Moliga’s resignation, aiming for continuity as the department navigates security challenges. Crime and International Links: The acting commissioner raised concerns after arrests tied to a Vietnam murder case involving Samoa nationals, noting account freezes and urging vigilance and coordination with transnational crime partners. Fisheries Oversight: The Western Pacific Fishery Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee will meet in Honolulu to review American Samoa bottomfish stock assessment updates and other fisheries science. Emergency Preparedness Training: FEMA’s National Emergency Management Basic Academy is being hosted in American Samoa through ASCC’s Pacific Center in Human Security and ASDHS, running May 18–June 5. Community & Health: Senior Citizens Day was celebrated at TAOA, and the American Samoa Department of Health received a $3.25M federal grant to support health center services. Weather Watch: The National Weather Service advised residents to prepare for El Niño impacts, including drier conditions and higher cyclone risk.
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