Monday, July 7, 2025

July 7, 2025 Monday's Dailies

Todays dailies are brought to you by Marilyn and Team R&B💕

Marilyn viewed Rabbit Island from 12:40 to 2:30 pm and there were seven seals seen during that time.
Initially there were three seals on LPB:
At the back of LPB was weaner RU38: weaner size, shape and coloration, did not see  her tags and her ID was confirmed once Marilyn ID'd RU24.
In the middle of LPB was RL12 Aukai and PO!2. Aukai was ID'd on the red tag on her RRF. The pup nursed at one point during Marilyn's viewing.
At 1:08 pm, RH76 Kala and PO11 showed up near the LPB surge channel and Marilyn thought they were going to haul out, but Kala and pup headed back into the water. At 1:53 pm Kala and PO11 hauled out on the rock flats and then hauled out at the back of LPB. When RH76 and pup hauled out, weaner RU38 headed off the beach and onto the rock flats. PO11 nursed after the pup and RH76 got settled on the back of LPB.
About 1/3 of the way between 1BS and 2BS was a seal labeled as a Juvenile Female: think long juvenile size (maybe small sub-adult) at least one tag on the LRF, tannish yellow female belly.
Weaner RU24 was about 60 feet Lanikai of the 2BS. He was ID'd by his weaner size, shape and coloration, two red tags and light male belly. He was about 20 feet from where he was yesterday.

When Marilyn was returning home she spotted a monk seal on the beach that was in a SRA. She stopped to check it out. It was an adult male with no apparent tags, a nb on his right forehead and a notch out of his RRF. After looking through her notes, she believes this is RN02, a Kauai born male, whom she had only seen once at Ka'ena Point. Apparently he was on the beach yesterday.

Team R&B were out and about, not having much luck finding any seals. Finally they spotted a seal resting in a pond. They saw the seal from afar, so they made their way over. It was a while before the seal moved and they saw the tag. It was RL20 Kalua. Team R&B were happy there were no fishers out today.

They got a text of two seals at plains, so they headed over. They had checked all the spots on the west side and didn't find any seals.  They got to plains and the two seals were snoozing by the showers, all
roped off.  It was Lei Ola RH48 and Kaale RH32.  (sweet couple)  They moved up, within 10 feet of the signs and people. Team R&B tried to move a few of the signs back. One man asked the people to move back. Both seals were more alert as they heard the people that were close by.  Team R&B stayed until 3 and then headed home.

Rabbit Island
RN02
RL20
RH48 & RH32
RH48

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