AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAquaculture & Food Security: The University of Hawaiʻi is joining a new $13.5 million NOAA-backed aquaculture consortium (CIFARM) aimed at boosting U.S. seafood supply and sustainable marine farming, with UH Hilo’s Chatham Callan leading the research team. Disaster Relief (FSM): FEMA approved a Compact Disaster Declaration for the Federated States of Micronesia after Typhoon Sinlaku, releasing an initial $8 million for immediate unmet needs in Chuuk. Guam Tourism Strategy: An opinion piece argues Guam should shift from chasing visitor counts to targeting higher-spending travelers and building more authentic Guam experiences. Public Health Staffing: DPHSS says only three trained inspectors are handling high-risk facility inspections, completing about half of required Category 4 checks. Hospital Legal Fight: A District Court ruling remands Guam’s hospital authority case back to the Guam Supreme Court and awards attorney’s fees against the AG. Government Finance: A proposed GovGuam hiring/pay freeze faces pushback from the acting governor, who says it conflicts with prior AG opinions. GVB Audit: Guam Visitors Bureau cleared a clean FY2025 audit but reported $9.3M lower revenue amid weaker appropriations and visitor arrivals. Local Business: Guam’s first dedicated trading card café expands in Harmon, combining a card shop and a new café concept. Community & Events: Micronesia Mall opens registration for Mall Ball 3x3 summer tournaments, running June through August.
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