I got a couple of text today, one was from a friend whose sister paddled out to the mokes this morning and saw a couple of young seals. Can not tell from the photo much other than one is a male and other unknown. They were both sound a sleep undisturbed and looking comfortable.
The other text was from our diver friend Paul H. who spotted a seal today on his way out. He was able to see the tag H37 that would make this bathing beauty RH36/37 Kawena.
Later today I received an email from photographer Jason O. who was on the
Big Island and got some pictures of W34 Waimanu. Let's just say if we had a world record book for largest seal, I do believe she would be the one. SHE IS HUGE. Certainly much larger than any of our adults and possibly bigger than most pregnant females.Team Billand headed west this morning and found a seal a sleep on shore. There was RL42 Leia snoozing high up shore by the naupaka bushes. The waves in the area were huge making hard to get a good look. They went around to view her, while watching a woman approached with her dog. Leina looked up and the lady picked up the dog and left. Team Billand thinks there is a fresh cookie bite on her right side.
From there Team Billand made a quick stop at the bay to check. They found Lei Ola RH48 and RN44 both foraging on the ocean side of the jetty. When they returned in the afternoon Lei Ola was on the rocks snoozing and RN44 was sleeping to the left on the rocks.
At 2:00 pm at the bay Nalu R3Cx was on the right rocks, snoozing and in the company of some kids hanging out. Nalu left about an hour later. RL20 Kalua was acroff from RN44 passed out on his back, looking quite comfortable. His fishing line was visible.
Team Billand had spotted a seal at tracks and called it into the hotline since it is a very busy beach.
They did head over to the area a little bit later and there was RH32 Ka'ale who was the seal they had seen hauling out earlier. but now he had company R407 Kawika. There were a couple signs in place and a volunteer on site. (whew !) Then they noticed over by the restroom was RL12 Aukai alone on shore. She was snoozing peacefully and there were signs up around her too!Before Team Billand had gone over to tracks they had found RN14 Kalani at another location. He was snoozing on the rocks alone.
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