Marilyn viewed Rabbit Island from 1:29 to 3:19 pm and there were several ( three to five) seals seen during that time.
Near SRI was the same Adult Female, that Marilyn has been seeing lately. Adult size, older coat, female ventral with lots of green, not sure about tags.
On the rock flat between SRI and RRB was what a Sub-adult Male: sub-adult size, light male belly and at least one red tag
At 1:32 pm a Weaner/Juvenile Unknown hauled out to the S/M. A short while later the two moved into the water and Marilyn saw them playing in the nearshore shallows. They were there for awhile and then she lost sight of them.
At 2:39 pm, two seals hauled out between 1BS and 2BS. They are labeled as a Juvenile Male and Weaner Male. The JM was juvenile size, older coat, yellow male belly with considerable green, and two red tags. The Weaner Male was weaner size, with a more recent coat, light male belly and two red tags. Marilyn doesn't think its the same two seals seen between SRI and RRB, but then again they could be.
Team R&B first find today was Miss Kala RH76. She was alone today at her zen pond resting peacefully. Team R&B noticed many of the signs for the birds were tossed all over the place, such a shame. There was a cop close by and they asked if all was okay, the officer was just making a routine check. Seems they missed the two dudes fighting by the bath house. Lets hope all are safe including our Kala.
When Team R&B checked later in the day, RH76 Kala wasn't happy with the visitors in the area. However there was a very happy fisherman with his big barracuda.
At rest camp the place was busy. There were three seals foraging and sharks out there again, along with swimmers. They were able to ID two of the seals as RH48 Lei Ola and R3CX Nalu. The 3rd sealshowed up and so did the sharks. There was a lot of splashing, then the seals headed towards the beach at rest camp, fought for a bit, one of them landed and then they left. Team R&B was not able to get an ID on the 3rd seal or the one that briefly hauled out.
Next they stopped at Kahe and found one seal. There alone on the rocks was the handsome RL20 Kalua.
While watching over him they got to watch the dolphins doing what they do best, having fun.
They were ready to call it a day but got a call of a seal hauled out at plains. In spite of being tired they went to check and found Miss Huakai KG89. Big thanks to the lifeguards for setting up a zone for her.
Miss Huakai is looking fine and has a line scar from her hooking, but it okay.
Rabbit Island
RH76
R3CX
RH48
U/M
UUs
dolphin
RL20
KG89
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