1.07.2009

Ilio-holo-i-kauaua Monk Seal


Although fewer than 1,500 Hawaiian Monk Seals exist today, it's fairly common to see them basking in the sun along Kamala Point and Maha'ulepu Beach where they haul out on beaches to rest after a night of foraging for food in the ocean. The Seals can dive to a depth of 500 feet and remain underwater for up to 20 minutes. They are brownish in color and found primarily on the southwestern sides of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawai'i state law prohibits disturbing a Hawaiian Monk Seal or approaching within 100 feet.

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