The Port of Pago Pago is the primary port in American Samoa and serves as the main entry point for goods and vessels arriving in the territory. It is strategically located in the harbor of Pago Pago, which is one of the world's largest natural harbors and renowned for its deepwater capabilities. The port is vital for the local economy, facilitating the export of tuna, which is the dominant industry in the region. In fact, the port is the top U.S. port by value for fish landings, with annual tuna exports valued at approximately $200 million