AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHawaiʻi Volcano Watch: Kīlauea’s Episode 48 officially began early Monday with lava fountains topping about 650 feet and an ashfall advisory for East Hawaiʻi, prompting residents to mask up, close windows, and protect water catchments. Pacific Storm Setup: The National Hurricane Center is tracking two possible tropical systems that could develop in the eastern Pacific, with one given a 90% chance of tropical depression formation within a week—an early reminder that Central Pacific impacts can start far from Hawaiʻi’s shores. Inland Hurricane Warnings: NOAA and the National Hurricane Center are expanding the hurricane forecast cone to include inland watches and warnings, aiming to make wind risks clearer for communities that often assume danger stays near the coast. Moana Pasifika Rescue Bid: A new proposal could relocate the Super Rugby franchise to Hawaiʻi, adding another potential sports-and-community storyline for the islands as the team’s future remains uncertain. Hawaiʻi Fisheries Management: The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee meets in Honolulu June 2–4 to review bottomfish science and other fisheries data affecting Hawaiʻi and neighboring island jurisdictions. Wildlife & Water Quality: A Hawaii-related reminder of environmental stakes: a separate report highlights how untreated or mishandled impacts can trigger major die-offs elsewhere, underscoring why monitoring and enforcement matter. Coastal Tourism Spotlight: Poʻipū Beach on Kauaʻi was named the top U.S. beach for 2026 by Dr. Beach, keeping Hawaiʻi’s shoreline conservation and management in the spotlight.
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