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Mariners warned of hazardous seas after Chile quake

HONOLULU—The U.S. Coast Guard is advising the public to remain vigilant of hazardous currents and tidal surges following the earthquake off Chile. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued an advisory with possible sea level changes and strong currents throughout the main...
Posted On Apr 03 2014 12:40
, By Jun Dayao

1 Saipan beach red-flagged

The Division of Environmental Quality has red-flagged the beach along Kanoa Resort on Saipan and is advising the public not to fish or swim within 300 feet of this location for the next 48 hours or until otherwise notified.  Samples collected from this site contained excessive...
Posted On Apr 03 2014 12:34
, By Jun Dayao

BECQ lines up events for Environmental Awareness Month

April is the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality’s annual Environmental Awareness Month! EAM is all about protecting and caring for our islands, and this year’s theme is “Keep it Clean, Keep it Green.” To celebrate BECQ is hosting a number of activities throughout the...
Posted On Apr 03 2014 11:32
, By Jun Dayao

Forestry memorandum signed to help program delivery

HONOLULU—There’s a breeze of fresh air! A formal partnership was recently recognized as a collaboration on forestry related technical assistance and program delivery in American Samoa. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and the U.S. Forest...
Posted On Apr 03 2014 11:30
, By Jun Dayao
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