They started their day on the west side checking all the nooks and crannies of the shoreline. Their first find was Miss Kala RH76. She was alone resting on the rocks and looking quite large.
Then they spotted a green faced seal, sub-adult size in the water. The seal was looking around swimming in the area and then left. They determined the seal was RU40.
Then there were a couple of woman came by to feed the turtles. One gathered the Limu and gave it to the tourists to feed the turtles. Hmmmmm something right about this.
They left for awhile and when they returned they found N45 Na'au on shore. They put up three signs they got from one of the neighbors. They educated the rest of the folks asking about the seal. One family walked past the signs to get close to the seal. A mom with a baby, Team R&B asked them to move on and they weren't happy about it. N45 almost left, but the family left. He stayed but was alert.
Team R&B headed over to Kahe where they found two seals. The male was RG32 to left side on the rocks. The female was RS32 and she was to the right.
They could see the Akule boats were out laying their nets. Team R&B watched for a while to see if there were seals. Sure enough they spotted three. One was ID'd as RL08, the second one was RG32, who must of left his spot for a bite to eat. They could not determine who the third seal was so it was reported as an Unknown.
Next they headed out to plains. They found the lovely Aukai RL12 resting on shore. She was in a zone that the lifeguards set up for her.
At the other end to the left was R407 Kawika, he was also resting comfortably.
RH76
RU40
N45
