AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Fishing Policy: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, including waters around the Northern Marianas via the Islands Unit of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument, with access limited to U.S.-flagged vessels and subject to federal fishery and species protections—while conservationists and cultural practitioners say the move threatens habitat and plan legal action. Tourism Airlift: The Marianas Visitors Authority approved a $1.5M sole-source contract to keep summer Korea–Saipan service alive, pending AG review and Jeju Air acceptance, as the CNMI rebuilds post–Super Typhoon Sinlaku travel demand; separately, Philippine Airlines pushed Manila–Saipan flights to October, citing limited capacity and recovery constraints. Utilities & Recovery Costs: GPA estimated Sinlaku power-assistance costs at about $5.8M to date (labor and materials) and said payment details are still being worked out; in parallel, the CNMI’s power restoration and disaster support continue to shape near-term operating needs. Maritime Safety: A new commanding officer took over U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan, which has been central to port safety and response coordination during the Sinlaku recovery. Aviation/Business Risk: A contractor sued Guam-based Black Construction over an alleged Tinian jobsite pipe incident tied to a roughly $225M fuel-tank project, adding legal and cost risk to major infrastructure work. Local Governance & Pensions: The NMI Settlement Fund notified retirees that the 25% supplemental pension benefit will end after July 31, 2026, citing insufficient budget coverage for the Aug. 15 payment.
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