AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoTuna & Trade Talks: American Samoa joined the U.S.-Pacific Island Parties Tuna Treaty consultation in Wellington, stressing that a healthy U.S.-flag purse seine fleet directly supports the territory’s cannery, port services, workforce, and local businesses. Agriculture & Food Security: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata met USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins on Farm Bill priorities, highlighting American Samoa’s role in producing 25% of U.S. canned tuna and the value of USDA grants for local fruit and crop production. Deep-Sea Mining Pushback: Local groups and individuals asked Gov. Pula’alii for a comprehensive territorial review of deep-sea mining, including science, environmental and economic impacts, EEZ governance, and legal options. Aviation & Connectivity: Pacific Air Charters says it plans to start American Samoa commuter routes later in 2026, pending FAA approvals and timing around Samoa Airways’ cabotage waiver. Local Public Services: ASNAP benefits dispute led to a public peace disturbance charge after police were called to the Utulei office. Tourism Snapshot: Hawaii’s May 2026 visitor spending rose to $1.77B, but average length of stay fell to 7.60 days. Youth Employment: Summer Youth Employment Program opened with 500 participants placed across ASG and private worksites through July 31. Maritime Leadership: Coast Guard Oceania District held a change of command in Honolulu, covering American Samoa and the wider Pacific.
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