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Passport to Fishing
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — This past Valentine’s Day, three Pago Pago Game Fishing Association (PPGFA) boat captains launched their boats from the Malaloa Marina in Fagatogo for the second annual Passport to Fishing event in partnership with Fagaitua High School’s Marine Science students.
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Fagaitua High School students Joelle Aina, Joseph Aina, and Jahlsie Atulu take a break from fishing to take a photo of all the fish they caught this past Saturday. Their cooler came back with seven different fish species! FHS students took part in the Pago Pago Game Fishing Association (PPGFA)’s...
Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The Pago Pago Game Fishing Association (PPGFA) successfully hosted the Passport to Fishing event, open to the community, this past Saturday. Over 40 kids participated in the program, learning about knot tying and tackle, conservation and stewardship, and how to cast a...

![Double Trouble, captained by Chris Banse takes off with Fagaitua students. [courtey photo] Double Trouble with pasengers](https://samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/pic_2_double_trouble.jpg?itok=EG5TFnHG)

![(l to r) Ida DeWees, Ms. Claire Baucus-DeWees, Rachel Park, Deckhand Dustin Snow, Miguel DeWees, Mena and Captain Brian Peck showing off their bottom fish catch after going fishing during the Passport to Fishing program on Saturday. (See story and more photos inside today’s Samoa News.) Passport to Fishing in American Samoa teaches junior anglers about local marine life, conservation, and sustainable fishing through fun, hands-on activities. [Courtesy photo] Some Passport to Fishing program participants](https://samoanews.com/sites/default/files/styles/teaser/public/field/image/photo_02.jpg?itok=-s-ypOCf)