AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMaritime Safety in CNMI: A federal and local team starts June 1 to remove and process damaged vessels from Smiling Cove Marina near Garapan, with operations expected to run 30 days; road access at Basin Place and Marina Lane will close while water and boat ramps stay open. Court Fight Over Typhoon Losses: Owners of the cargo vessel M/V Mariana are asking a Guam federal court to cap liability at $226,800 or fully dismiss liability after the ship capsized during Super Typhoon Sinlaku, and to keep related lawsuits in Guam. Climate Mobility & Statelessness: A new analysis highlights how climate-driven migration is already happening in the Pacific, warning that risks like loss of nationality and statelessness must be addressed faster. Weather Watch: NASA-linked satellite observations point to early signs of developing El Niño conditions later this year, with potential for major weather extremes. Pacific Culture & Ocean Protection: Voyaging leaders and ocean councils gathered in Rapa Nui to strengthen ancestral ties and push marine conservation, including high seas protection. Guam Sports: Carbs Jiu-Jitsu Guam’s T’ana Adamos became the second female juvenile world champion from Guam and the academy’s first world champion. UOG Food Security Push: UOG’s Farmer Focus heads to Chuuk on July 1, bringing farmers and partners together on ocean-land livelihoods and resilience.
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