AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMariana Trench Seabed Mining: CNMI Governor David Apatang says his office is reviewing the Marine Minerals Administration’s proposed leasing notice with “extreme caution,” demanding peer-reviewed baseline studies, transparency, and protections for fishing and marine resources before any surveys or activity move forward. Legal Pushback: Environmentalists and community groups sued to stop the first commercial deep-sea mining lease sale in U.S. waters, challenging federal claims that mining won’t harm protected species. More CNMI Nuclear-Exposure Research: CNMI Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds backed a federal bill directing the Department of Energy to study whether U.S. nuclear-test fallout (1946–1962) reached the Northern Mariana Islands and what health impacts may have followed. Public Health Watch: Hawaiʻi DOH confirmed another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing 2026 totals to seven; officials urge residents to remove standing water, especially with rainy conditions. Pacific Communications Sovereignty: A report warns the Pacific’s information flow is shaped by submarine cable infrastructure and global tech platforms, raising questions about who controls access and reach. Regional Labor Mobility: Pacific unions held a workshop in Vanuatu to share problems faced by workers under New Zealand and Australia seasonal labor schemes, including reintegration support needs. Education Funding Pressure (CNMI): The CNMI Parent Advisory Council urged lawmakers to prioritize adequate Public School System funding, arguing children’s futures depend on it.
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