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Join Angelo Villagomez as he delivers a powerful set of remarks at the Mariana Islands Conservation Conference—an inspiring journey through history, identity, and the future of ocean stewardship in the Marianas. In this talk, Angelo reflects on his family’s deep roots in Saipan and Guam, his decades of work in conservation and Indigenous advocacy, and the community-driven effort that helped shape the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument. He shares stories of mentorship, activism, and the people who built the foundations of environmental protection in the CNMI. Angelo also breaks down the recent push for deep‑sea mining near the Mariana Trench, offering a rare behind‑the‑scenes perspective from Washington, DC on how local leaders, scientists, and community advocates mobilized in just weeks to respond to a major federal proposal. Through the lens of “Hazard, Impact, Action,” he explains how strategic communication helped drive a movement that gathered over 60,000 comments, letters, and petitions. This talk situates the Marianas in the global context of the "Blue Acceleration"—the unprecedented competition for ocean space around the world—and makes the case that decisions about our waters must be made by our people, grounded in culture, sovereignty, and our long tradition of ocean stewardship. Topics covered include: The cultural and family history that shaped Angelo’s conservation journey The origins and evolution of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument The community response to deep‑sea mining proposals The global forces driving the Blue Acceleration Why Guam and the CNMI must lead the next era of U.S. ocean conservation “We are not just island communities—we are ocean people. We are navigators. We are stewards.” If you care about Pacific leadership, Indigenous governance, ocean conservation, or the future of the Marianas, you won’t want to miss this talk. Subscribe for more conversations on conservation, culture, and community leadership.