

Guam legislature calls for moratorium on deep-sea mining in Marianas region
By Pacific Island Times News Staff Seeking a moratorium on deep-sea mining in the Marianas region, the 38 th Guam Legislature will urge the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to suspend a federal plan to lease over 35 million acres of water for mineral extraction. “Legal and environmental experts have already submitted comments and research as to the irreparable adverse impacts of deep-sea mining and we need to do all we can as a community to ensure no further harm,” said Sen

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Guam's Ukudu power plant now up and running
By Pacific Island Times News Staff The Guam Power Authority officially turned on the Ukudu Power Plant, a 198-megawatt combined-cycle plant touted to reduce the island's dependence on fossil fuels. The $600-million power plant in Dededo, which took more than a decade of planning, development and construction, will replace GPA's aging infrastructure and strengthen the islandwide power system. “This moment represents the culmination of a 13-year journey to modernize Guam’s pow

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Fishery council gears up to restore commercial fishing in Marianas Trench monument and other marine sanctuaries
The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council has initiated a process to restore commercial fishing in waters within the Marianas Trench National Marine Monument and other federally protected areas in the Pacific, aiming to regain control of those waters while complying with President Trump’s policy to resuscitate America’s seafood industry.

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