AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMarine Protections Under Review: Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of Papahānaumokuākea and other Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, sparking backlash from Native Hawaiian and conservation groups who warn protections could weaken. Clean Energy Policy: Gov. Josh Green issued an executive order preserving Hawaii’s 2026 solar tax credit changes from Act 24, aiming to protect rooftop-solar investments—especially on Oʻahu. Invasive Species Watch (Maui): State agriculture confirmed three dead female coconut rhinoceros beetles in Waikapū detection traps and is surveying for breeding sites and palm damage. Wildlife Response Milestone: Hawaii Marine Animal Response marked 10 years of rescues, citing threats like entanglement, human-caused trauma, and disease. Oʻahu Ecosystem Control: DLNR reported progress containing an invasive sea anemone in Kāneʻohe Bay, using tarps and chemical treatment in coordinated efforts. Deep-Sea Discovery: UH researchers reported rare live observations of goblin sharks in their natural habitat, including sightings near Jarvis Island. Climate Context: NOAA and climate scientists warn El Niño is strengthening toward historic levels, raising risks of extreme weather and heat. Community & Culture: “Voice of the Sea” (Hawaiʻi Sea Grant) won a record 10 Telly Awards, including for work tied to the Papahānaumokuākea Marine Debris Project.
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