AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Protection vs Fishing: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments—Papahānaumokuākea (including Mau and Ho‘omalu zones), the Mariana Trench monument (Islands Unit), and Rose Atoll—sparking immediate backlash from conservation groups and vows of legal action over risks to endangered species habitat. Local Governance: CNMI Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds backed the move as a path for local voice and stewardship, while emphasizing fishing should stay limited to U.S.-flagged vessels and align with federal protections. Climate & Weather Watch: U.S. forecasters say El Niño has formed and could drive extreme conditions and push 2027 toward record heat, with Pacific islands facing heightened storm and rainfall swings. Ocean Science Funding: Guam’s marine research and reef conservation programs face possible shutdowns under proposed NOAA cuts for FY2027, raising alarms for climate resilience work. Biodiversity Monitoring: Volunteers completed the annual fanihi (Mariana fruit bat) count across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian, recording 269 bats and underscoring ongoing recovery efforts. Aquaculture Research: UH Hilo was named a core member of a $13.5M federal aquaculture consortium (CIFARM), aiming to scale seafood innovation with forecasting and real-world marine demonstrations.
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