It was another great morning observing multiple seals out in the water. They were able to ID RL20 Kalua foraging, which they watched for hours. The bugga never hauled out.
Then there was the fierce forager, Nalu R3CX. He also never hauled out for them today. While watching him they saw one of the boats get really close to him.
They were thrilled to see little cutie RP28 Wakea. He brings themmuch joy and they are enjoying every minute they have with him. He was the only one that hauled out today. He was out on the rocks. When he landed he tossed the seaweed around, then hid to take his nap.
Along with the seals there were lots of dolphins that entered the area at the bay. To all the folks in the canoes they were delighted. The lifeguards were good at warning the boats to keep their distance.
At the outfall they spotted two seals foraging, with snorkelers and divers near by.
The other seal with a green coat, following the larger seal around. They didn't make an ID so both were reported as Unknown Adults.
Lastly they headed out to Nimitz and were happy to find one seal. It was R407 Kawika snoozing out on the reef.
RL20
R3CX
RP28
dolphins'
U/A with green coat and chubby
large chubby U/A
R407
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