AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has advanced draft plans to lease American Samoa’s seafloor for mineral extraction, with an initial Nov. 19 auction and concerns from scientists and ocean groups about long-term harm to biodiversity and fisheries. Public Safety Funding: U.S. DOJ grants totaling $803,015 will support American Samoa’s public safety, behavioral health, and juvenile justice programs. Reef Health Research: New USGS-backed findings in Faga’alu Bay suggest wave energy—not just land runoff—is a key driver of when and where sediment builds up on coral reefs, helping managers predict reef stress. Fire Safety Accountability: A House request asks DSAR for reports on eight fires since last August, focusing on causes, response actions, and public awareness measures. Violence in the Community: Police reports include an alleged assault of an 83-year-old father and another case where a suspect allegedly threw a metal rod through a neighbor’s window, injuring a 4-year-old. Disaster Relief in the Region: After Super Typhoon Bavi hit Rota, the Red Cross is supporting more than 400 households with shelters, meals, health services, and casework. Time Change Watch: The U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, though American Samoa already does not observe it.
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