

Fishery council lifts fishing ban in Marianas Trench and other federally protected waters
Marianas Trench By Mar-Vic Cagurangan The Western Pacific Fishery Management Council has taken a final action to lift fishing restrictions in the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument and other federally protected areas, in line with the Trump administration’s goal to revive America’s seafood industry. “If we don’t support our commercial fisheries, we will continue to eat fish from foreign countries,” said Chelsa Muña, Guam’s agriculture director and representative to

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Guam employment and earnings on the rise, but global conflict poses threats to local economic gains
More residents are back on the job and taking home higher pay, signaling an incremental improvement in the local economy, according to the latest employment report from the Guam Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Think tank report says US military treats Guam as a ‘disposable asset’
By Jayvee Vallejera The Pacific Center for Island Security has a sobering reality check for Guam and its role as the United States’ tip of the spear: when push comes to shove, Guam is a disposable asset and the island community remains vulnerable in case a shooting war breaks out in the region. According to its Micronesia Security Outlook 2025, the United States’ insistence that Guam is a part of the U.S. homeland rings hollow when looking at the increasing threats the isl

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