AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRegional Fisheries Enforcement: FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 (OPIC26) tracked 3,000+ fishing vessels across about 27.5 million sq km, flagging 16 vessels of interest and apprehending four during the Aug. 3–14 surveillance run involving FSM, Guam’s neighbors, and other FFA members. Tourism & Investment Planning (FSM): FSM rolled out a Sustainable Tourism Policy 2026–2031 and State Investment Plans 2026–2031, aiming to align community benefits, cultural preservation, jobs, and resilient infrastructure across the four states. Maritime Data for Policy: The Micronesian Centre for Sustainable Transport launched a Pacific Maritime Database Project estimating US$3.7 billion in maritime investment from 2016–2026, with 95% tied to infrastructure, capacity, and new vessels—meant to guide decarbonisation and planning. Hospitality Expo (Guam/Micronesia): Guam’s PHARE 2026 hotel and restaurant expo opens Wednesday at Hyatt Regency Guam with 40+ exhibitors, chef demos, networking, and workforce training. Courts Need Interpreters (Guam): Guam’s Judiciary is recruiting bilingual on-call court interpreters, paying $28 an hour, with training Aug. 17 and Aug. 24 and a focus on Micronesian and Philippine languages. Pacific Diplomacy & Security: Pacific leaders head into the Palau PIF meeting with unity strained after foreign ministers failed to agree on a joint response to China’s July missile test.
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