AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMarine Protections Rolled Back: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of Papahānaumokuākea near Hawaiʻi, plus Rose Atoll and the Marianas Trench, to U.S. commercial fishing—expanding access across nearly 500,000 square miles while critics warn it could undermine long-standing safeguards for fragile ocean ecosystems. Climate Watch (El Niño): NOAA confirmed El Niño has formed and could become “very strong,” with a 63% chance it ranks among the largest on record—raising fears of intensified heat, drought, heavy rain, and wildfire risk, especially across the Pacific. Wildlife on the Move: NOAA says a new Waikiki monk seal pup will be relocated to a quieter beach to reduce dangerous human-seal interactions as it nears weaning. Local Stewardship & Culture: Maui County is seeking input on a Lahaina Royal Complex master plan aimed at long-term cultural and ecological healing after the 2023 fires, including Mokuhinia Pond and Moku’ula Island. Research & Food Security: UH Hilo and UH Mānoa researchers were selected as core members of a $13.5M federal aquaculture consortium to strengthen U.S. seafood supply and aquaculture research. Community Spotlight: A Waikiki monk seal pup relocation and a Wailuku Film Festival lineup featuring “Mālama Mākua” and “Lāhainā Rising” highlight conservation and resilience stories rooted in place.
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