Tracy informed us that Mark was able to bleach R1KT with N3. 1KT was on the east side so the noaa team came out to bleach and this will be a huge help when observing Rabbit Island.
Also I would personally like to say MAHALO since the NOAA team is victim to the government shutdown, so this taxpayer appreciates you and wants the government back so you can get your pay.
RIP RR70 was next to Ka'ale RH32 on the rocks to the right. Later RIP galumphed to his water hole and Ka'ale just kept an eye on him.
Kekoa Alii RK72 was on the lower rocks, enjoying his spot laying on his side, flipping to other side showing his K tag. On their last check Kekoa Alii was gone and so was Ka'ale.
Shortly after their afternoon check and seeing that Kekoa and Kaale were gone, there was RN14 Kalani up on mid rocks, draped over sleeping. His cue ball bleach showing on the right side. RIP and RW02 remain in their own water holes.
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