AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBeach Safety Update: Guam EPA says 17 beaches are polluted above accepted bacteriological standards, warning that swimming, fishing, or playing in unsafe waters can cause illnesses from sore throats and diarrhea to meningitis and severe gastroenteritis—especially risky for kids, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems. Tourism Leadership: The Guam Tourism Educational Forum, postponed after Super Typhoon Bavi, is now set for July 20 (2–4 p.m.) at RIHGA Royal Laguna Guam Resort in Tamuning, with registration starting 1:15 p.m. Liberation Week Events: Guam Visitors Bureau will spotlight Liberation Week with special Tumon Night Market editions on July 19 and July 21, plus Liberation Day fireworks and performances from local and international groups. Sports Tourism: Guam Marianas Pro Hong Kong debuts July 19 at Kellett School with 500+ entries, supported by the Guam Visitors Bureau, and it’s the final stop before the Oct. 24–25 Guam championship. Coastal Fishing Rules: Guam Department of Agriculture pushed the public comment deadline for the draft Guam Coastal Fisheries Management Plan to July 21, including a contentious proposal involving nighttime spearfishing. Travel Tech for Visitors: Starlink updated Roam rules by grouping countries into shared regions—North America now includes the U.S., Canada, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands—potentially easing roaming limits for travelers.
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