Marilyn viewed Rabbit Island from 1:20 to 3:05 and there were two seals on island.
Down from the 1BS was an Adult Female who appears to be molting. Adult Female: adult size, gray female belly, at least one red tag and about 70% molted. It appears this seal has a scar on the right side of her head.
At RRB was a Juvenile Female: juvenile size, light whitish yellow female belly, at least one red tag. This could be the same seal she reported as a weaner yesterday.
Team R&B spotted a seal at guard rails. It was a very alert male looking a bit grubby. They were able to ID RG32.
At another west side location they found RQ42. For the first time they got a really good look at him. He was on a high rock and they could see how clean he is in spite of being green. His L7 applied bleach and tags were visible. They did note they didn't see any significant scars or markers to help ID him, just green and clean.
Lastly they found RL20 Kalua up on the rocks once again at Kahe. They heard from a fisherman there was a seal stealing fish from early morning. They asked id the seal was dark green, he replied it was too dark at the time but the bugga stolw a big Papio from his friend.
(This smells like RL20 or Kaale, hmmmm wonder if these two are related.)
Rabbit Island
RG32
RQ42
RL20
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