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Marilyn viewed Rabbit Island from 12:11 to 1:49 pm and there were three seals during that time.
Initially between 3BS and SRI were two seals close to each other:
RK24 Bruno: adult male, tan male belly, scar on lower lip and right rear side and two red tags.
Juvenile Female: juvenile to small sub-adult size, light tan female belly and two red tags.
Closer to SRI was an Adult Female: adult size, older mottled tan
female belly, scar on upper chest/lower ne ck and two red tags.
Shortly after Marilyn started viewing the JF galumphed over to the AF. Soon after the JF approached the AF, a large wave washed them both and they came nose to nose. Then they both moved up the beach and the JF moved behind the AF, ultimately came around her and then moved in the Makapuu direction.
About 1:30 pm, RK24 galumphed over to the other two seals. After minor interaction with the AF, all three seal went back into snooze mode.
Team R&B decided to start a little later today and go out for breakfast. As soon as they sat to eat they got a text of a seal the size of a balloon at pokai.
They headed out but first stopped along the way and found two seals resting peacefully side by side on the rocks. They were able to ID RK72 Kekoa Alii and RM31 Kai. They even got to talk story with a netter who expressed in interest in the seals.
Arriving at pokai they discovered Kala RH76. She is all brown dirty looking, which made them wonder where has she been. Could be from one of her spots further inland where it can be dirty. Miss Kala is looking fat and happy.
When they arrived at yoks they first saw their little boy RP28 Wakea, on shore with lots of people out and about. There were tents and a few dogs too. Then one family built a stick zone for him It always feels good when people show they care. Team R&B never spoke to them, just watched as they showed their kindness.
As they walked away from Wakea, they came across a male green seal on shore. They were surprised since they didn't see him before. They
studied the animal at first not sure if it was RL20. Finally the seal moved, kept rubbing his mouth and fore flipper. Then he showed his tag L20.
They don't remember seeing him at this location ever before. They watched and studied his mouth as he rubbed it. They didn't see any hook, nor line today. They do see a small raw pink cut on hos snout where the line has been. They called the hotline line, especially having two seals at a busy beach.
RL20 Kalua had set himself in the middle of three large fishing pokes with lines in the water.
Rabbit Island
RK72
RM31
RM31 & RK72
RH76
RP28
RL20