AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMarine Protections Under Pressure: The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council (Wespac) is filling open seats with Hawaiʻi longline industry leaders as the Trump administration rolls back restrictions—prompting conservation groups to warn protections are eroding just as fishing influence grows. Reef Recovery After Kona-Low + El Niño: Federal aid totals are still climbing for March Kona-low survivors, while local groups like Kuleana Coral are racing to survey and reattach storm-broken corals ahead of a potentially very strong El Niño. Enforcement for Cultural Resources: The state BLNR moved to settle a $45,000 opihi case after three men were caught taking 4,000+ opihi from a no-take Kaupulehu Marine Reserve area, highlighting the clash between enforcement and cultural claims. Coastal Risk Watch: Kauaʻi officials are monitoring a rapidly shifting Waimea River mouth as the outlet moved west, submerging the jetty and accelerating shoreline erosion. Local Sustainability in Action: Hawaiian Airlines is electrifying most Honolulu ground support equipment, cutting diesel/propane use and noise with new charging infrastructure. Waste Reduction Push: Hawaiʻi Island’s coalition is rolling out washable, reusable to-go containers with seed funding, building on the county’s single-use plastic serviceware ban. Water Pollution Fix: Gov. Green signed a cesspool conversion loan fund to help homeowners upgrade by 2050, aiming to reduce pollution and protect public health.
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