Mysterious Velella Velellas Wash Ashore in La Jolla
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An adult male is under investigation for allegedly throwing a rock at a monk seal off the Lahaina shoreline on Maui.
Multiple reports of individuals breaching the temporary fence at Kaimana Beach on Oahu, disturbing the resting area of a mother monk seal (Kaiwi) and her pup.
Hawaiian monk seals are protected by federal and state laws, including the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Violators may face substantial fines and criminal penalties.
NOAA recommends maintaining a distance of at least 50 feet from monk seals (150 feet from mothers with pups).
The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to investigate the Maui incident. The suspect has invoked his rights and declined to provide a statement.
On Oahu, DOCARE Chief Jason Redulla warns of potential attacks by the mother seal if she perceives humans or pets as threats, referencing a 2022 incident where a swimmer was injured.
The public is urged to:
Keep dogs on a leash and away from seals.
Use alternate beaches during nursing periods.
Maintain a distance of at least 150 feet from mothers with pups and 50 feet from all monk seals.
Remain behind posted signs and barriers.
Report any potential violations to NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement at 800-853-1964.
Q: What should I do if I see someone harassing a monk seal?
Report the incident immediately to NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement at 800-853-1964 with as much detail as possible.
Q: What are the penalties for harming a monk seal?
Violations of the Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act can result in substantial fines and criminal penalties, including imprisonment.
Respect the guidelines for safe viewing of monk seals, maintaining a safe distance to avoid disturbing or threatening them.
Be aware of the laws protecting monk seals and the potential consequences of violating them.
Report any suspected harassment or harm to monk seals to the authorities immediately.
The safety of both humans and marine life depends on responsible behavior and adherence to guidelines.
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