Fortunately, others had alittle more luck. Team Billand found RO28 at Maili Point at 0820.
I got a call from a White Plains lifeguard at 1300 advising of an animal in the Kalaeloa Campgrounds area, being harrassed by dogs. Team Billand responded, arriving at 1318, just in time to see Makaiwi entering the water , having been run off by dogs.
Dana called at 0702 with the report of an animal in Kaaawa. I have not ID confirmation as of this writing.
Dana called at 1500 with an HPD report about an animal in Kahala, at Access #135A (Kaikoo Pl). Colleen Heyer responded to that location, but found nobody there. With her native Diamond Head knowledge she decided to get creative and checked the end of Kulamanu Pl, near the Jim Nabor's house at the Black Point end of Diamond Head, and sure enough, there was Rocky, snoozin' on the beach. HPD dispatch was close , but no cigar. 5-0 woulda' gotten it right !
Dera did the Ka'ena Point trek today, and found T15M and R018 at the end of the world.
Dera came through with another interesting piece of news. At 1732 she called to say that divers had identified Kolohe, by his tags, in the water off shore of Fort DeRussy. The boy is definitely branching out. I'd last seen him at Rabbit Island on 2-26-11.
R018 @ Ka'ena Point
T15M @ Ka'ena Point
RO18 @ Maili Point
Maka'iwi heading for deeper water @ Kalaeloa Campgrounds
Rocky at home in diamond head
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