AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCoast Guard & Guam: The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of the 63rd Fast Response Cutter, Jeffrey Palazzo, now joining Guam’s homeport lineup—another step for modern patrol, rescue, and maritime security. Sports & Community: Majuro, Marshall Islands, will host the Oceania Cup 2027 (June 14–18), bringing top Pacific athletes to the National Stadium and spotlighting local culture and hospitality. Faith & Migration: From Ebeye to Sacramento, The Salvation Army’s Marshallese ministry is described as a spiritual home for island families under the Compact of Free Association. Identity & Language: Nauru is considering renaming itself “Naoero,” with a referendum ahead as the tiny republic looks to reclaim Indigenous heritage. Culture & Film: Disney’s Moana live-action final trailer is out, with the star-compass tied to real navigation science and a July 10 release date. Ocean & Climate: Guam ocean advocates pushed their voice at Upwell 2026, while regional marine conservation gets a boost as GIZ earmarks 20 million euros for high-seas protection. Education & Recognition: Guam names its 2027 Teacher of the Year, Carolyn E. Haruo, highlighting science teaching plus advocacy for land and ocean. Weather & Work: The Labour Department urges flexible work arrangements after tropical cyclones or rainstorms, prioritizing safety and practical return-to-work options. Traditional Voyaging: Palau welcomes home the Alingano Maisu after a shortened but successful traditional navigation voyage across the western Pacific, including storm disruptions.
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