AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSeabed Mining Fight: The Trump administration is moving ahead with deep-sea mining lease proposals in the Pacific, and environmental groups—including Earthjustice—have sued to stop the first planned sales, warning that seabed extraction could cause irreversible biodiversity loss before science is ready. Hurricane Aftermath & Next Storm: Hurricane Lala’s rainfall was staggering—Hawaiʻi Island alone took about 833 million gallons—and forecasters now warn Tropical Depression Two-C could bring another 5–10 inches (up to 15) to the Big Island, with life-threatening flooding risk in already-saturated areas. Reef Insurance Payout: Lala triggered the first payout from a coral reef insurance policy created by The Nature Conservancy and Munich Re, sending $200,000 toward assessing and repairing damaged reefs—though it may not cover all needs. Wildlife Update: NOAA confirmed another Hawaiian monk seal death on Oʻahu, the fourth this year there. Local Land Transfer: The state Land Board approved transferring 300+ acres in Hilo to Hawaiian Home Lands, aimed at expanding homes and working farms. Ocean Conservation Spotlight: Ocean Photographer of the Year 2026 finalists highlight marine life and the urgency of conservation.
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