AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime & Inter-Island Travel: The U.S. Coast Guard’s USCGC Hollyhock wrapped up its first Operation Blue Pacific patrol and returned to Honolulu after 42 days and more than 7,500 nautical miles, with port calls including Pago Pago, American Samoa—where the crew serviced navigation aids and joined a beach clean-up—plus visits to Tonga and Kiribati. Infrastructure Update: Port Administration American Samoa says construction of the new Ofu Wharf Terminal Building is progressing steadily, funded through a CDBG program, with ADA-ready features and an expected completion and handover in late 2027. Environment & Community: The Department of Commerce Wetlands Program held a Wetlands Appreciation and Recognition event in Utulei, spotlighting wetlands and traditional knowledge through student performances and “Wetlands Champions” recognition. Sports & Tourism Interest: American Samoa’s first-ever national women’s softball team is taking shape with Santa Clara player Cairah Curran named to the 20-player roster, with competition scheduled at the WBSC Canada Cup Women’s International Softball Championship in July in Surrey, B.C. Safety for Travelers: After a 7.8 earthquake off Mindanao, tsunami advisories were issued across much of the Pacific, including American Samoa, with officials urging coastal communities to follow local guidance and stay out of the water. Culture & Legacy: Kalaupapa resident Meli Watanuki, originally from American Samoa, is remembered for a lifetime of faith, joy, and community spirit after her May 2026 passing.
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