AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoDaylight Saving Push: The U.S. House passed a bill to let states keep daylight saving time year-round, but Guam already doesn’t observe DST—so the change mainly affects mainland travel planning. Public Health & Beaches: Guam EPA flagged 17 beaches as polluted after July 16 water samples, warning of illness risks for swimming, fishing, and beach play. Tourism Leadership: The Guam Tourism Educational Forum, postponed after Super Typhoon Bavi, is now set for July 20 at RIHGA Royal Laguna Guam Resort (2–4 p.m.) with free registration. Coastal Fisheries Rules: Guam’s draft Coastal Fisheries Management Plan got a 60-day comment extension to July 21, with debate focused on a potential nighttime spearfishing moratorium. Sports Tourism: Guam Marianas Pro Hong Kong debuts July 19 at Kellett School with 500+ entries, supported by the Guam Visitors Bureau. Safety Update: Police identified a 21-year-old motorcyclist killed in a Yigo patrol car crash; the officer is on administrative leave. Recovery & Nature: Volunteers trained to spot and safely remove invasive brown tree snakes, capturing about 20 after dark.
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