AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoFood, sea and survival: UOG’s Farmer Focus is bringing its Pacific farming conference to Chuuk on July 1, with free registration (deadline June 15) and a theme of “Our Ocean, Our Land, Our Lives,” aiming to boost food security, sustainable livelihoods, and community wellbeing under climate pressure. Youth & health: The Foneni Achocho Sensu Athletic Organization and Pay-Less Markets Community Foundation launch an eight-week Fitness & Nutrition Education Summer Program in Guam (June 1–July 27), running weekdays at Ypao Beach Park. Marine impacts: A new look at Super El Niño explains how extreme warming can disrupt plankton productivity, destabilize marine food chains, and hit fisheries and coastal livelihoods. Culture at sea: The inaugural Piti Sea Festival returns this weekend (May 30–31) at Santos Park, featuring maritime traditions, live music, and snorkeling discovery tours. Community identity: Mana Pasifika Night celebrates Pasifika cultures through food, workshops, and performances as part of APID Heritage Month. Local economy & heritage shopping: Micronesia Mall welcomes new spots including Blangka’s Boutique, The Dollhouse, and Maui Tacos, adding island-inspired fashion and fresh dining to Guam’s retail scene. Migration pressure: A GAO report warns population loss is straining FSM and the Marshall Islands, with labor shortages and long-term risks for schools and health systems. Nuclear anxiety research: A nuclear risk research update highlights how public fear spikes during major conflicts and why psychologists are only now catching up.
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