AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoEl Niño Watch & Voyaging: The Polynesian Voyaging Society says Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia will adjust the Moananuiākea route as a developing El Niño pattern raises the odds of wetter conditions and more cyclones, with a revised departure planned for the third week of August 2026 and an arrival in Fiji around mid-October for Pre-COP. Banking & Tax Refunds: Territorial Bank of American Samoa reports no major jump in new accounts, but more customers are seeking help to verify and enroll for direct deposit ahead of tax refund payouts; meanwhile, Treasury is sorting refunds alphabetically to manage cash flow. Local Finance & Tourism Signals: A new Hawaii DBEDT update shows April visitor spending up year-over-year even as arrivals dipped slightly, a reminder that travel demand can still lift local revenue. Deep-Sea Mining Pushback & Planning: The U.S. is preparing lease auctions for deep-sea mining blocks in federal waters, while American Samoa’s fisheries and community stakeholders are gearing up for upcoming council discussions and public input as concerns grow over long-term ocean impacts. Energy & Port Development: ASPA appoints Ryan K. Tuato’o as COO, and Port Administration selects HDR for a 20-year seaport master plan funded by a $3M RAISE grant. Community & Skills: ASCC’s Trades & Technology division reports Residential House Wiring II completions, and Arbor Week adds an Indoor Greenhouse Gala highlighting local forestry funding.
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