The first Hawaiian monk seal pup of peak pupping season has been born on Oahu’s North Shore, according to Hawaii Marine Animal Response. HMAR, a nonprofit, announced in a social media post that ...
Hawaii’s endangered monk seals are beloved creatures and highly protected by state law. Yet scientists have been unable to protect them from nostril-invading eels. For almost a decade, biologists have ...
NUUANU, Hawaii (KHON2) — Curiosity took over a Hawaiian monk seal on Thursday, Sept. 25, after a KHON2 viewer spotted the beloved marine mammal in unusual waters. The viewer sent in multiple videos of ...
A Hawaiian monk seal pup born on Oahu’s North Shore has been named Kiko by kids at the YMCA’s Camp Erdman this summer. The keiki campers gifted the pup with the name Kiko because it means “spot” or ...
Officials in Hawaii said a 60-year-old woman was injured after she came into contact with a Hawaiian monk seal and her young pup Sunday morning while swimming off Kaimana beach. The Hawaii Marine ...
HALEIWA, Hawaii (Island News) -- Connecting the land, sea and sky, Kailani arrived on Oahu's north shore as the first Hawaiian monk seal of the season. The Hawaii Marine Animal Response Team (HMAR) ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Federal and state agencies teamed up with the Marine Mammal Center to rescue a young Hawaiian monk seal on Maui earlier this month. Officials say RS52, a juvenile male born ...
COURTESY NOAA FISHERIES /CLAUDIA CEDILLO Monk seal DT46 on a ride back to Papahanaumokuakea with NOAA Fisheries field camp researchers. 1 /3 COURTESY NOAA FISHERIES /CLAUDIA CEDILLO Monk seal DT46 on ...
EAST OAHU, Hawaii (Island News) -- A young Hawaiian monk seal was killed by fishing gear in early September on an island on East Oahu after a jug fishing expedition. The two-year-old Hawaiian monk ...
Sales of the Real Seal toys support research to help save the endangered Hawaiian monk seal population. For that special Christmas gift, how about saving an endangered species? That’s the goal of the ...
COURTESY NOAA FISHERIES Hawaiian monk seals DT46 and DT48 take their first swim back in the waters of Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument after being released from Ke Kai Ola. 1 /3 COURTESY ...
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