AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUOG Land Grant Workshop: Guam residents and farmers can learn how to test soil at the “Know Your Soil, Grow Your Future” Soil Sampling Workshop at the UOG Yigo Research & Education Center, with sessions July 7 (3:30–5:30 p.m.) and July 18 (10 a.m.–noon), led by soil scientist Christianah Oladoye to help people make smarter, more cost-effective farming and garden decisions. CNMI Travel Recovery: Saipan has resumed international flights after a two-month pause following Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with Jeju Air restarting direct service from Seoul Incheon—four flights weekly through Oct. 25, including busy daily periods in late July and September—while the Marianas Visitors Authority urges better visitor experiences to keep airlines coming. Education for Deaf Students: Career Tech Academy Charter School unveiled plans for a 3-year “Career Tech Deaf Academy” in Guam, aiming to be trilingual and tricultural by blending ASL, English, and CHamoru language and culture while building workforce and college readiness. Reef Monitoring in Yap & Kosrae: UOG REEF fellows presented coral health findings using the Micronesia Coral Reef Monitoring Data Portal and Coral Net AI, reporting steady declines in monitored reefs and linking them to water heating events. Youth Pleasure & Rights: Pacific youth network Youth OCEANS released “Pleasurenesia,” pushing for Pacific-led conversations on pleasure, sexuality, and wellbeing to improve youth SRHR support across the region. Sports & Culture Exchange: Sakai Liberal High School students return to Guam for a Friendship Recital at Micronesia Mall on Saturday, continuing a growing arts-and-travel tradition.
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