AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoStorm Watch for Hawaii Island: As Hurricane Lala recovery continues, Tropical Depression Two-C is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Moke and bring heavy rain—up to 15 inches in some Big Island areas—on already-saturated ground, raising flash-flood risk. Seabed Mining Push Meets Legal Resistance: The Marine Minerals Administration advanced proposed deep-sea mining lease sales near the Northern Mariana Islands, while conservation groups and Pacific stakeholders sued to stop the first U.S. seabed-mining sale, warning of irreversible biodiversity loss. Coral Insurance Payout: The Nature Conservancy’s coral reef insurance policy triggered its first payout—$200,000—after Lala, funding reef assessment and repair efforts through a Hawaiʻi emergency restoration network. Local Hospitality & Business: Honolulu’s Liquor Commission selected Jason K. White as its next Administrator, and the AHICE Aloha Hotel Industry Conference program was revealed for late September in Waikīkī. Energy & Infrastructure: Hawaiʻi’s Land Board authorized transfer of more than 300 acres to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, including parcels suited for industrial/commercial development and Hilo homestead uses. Trade & Logistics: A U.S.-flagged cargo ship, SLNC York, reported a water incursion near Honolulu and its 18 crew were safely taken aboard a passing tanker.
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