Monthly Update: The Kauai team logged 283 seal sightings this month. This included 27 individually identified seals.
- June: 283
- May: 248
- April: 294
- March: 292
- February: 233
- January: 233
- December: 267
- November: 168
- October: 229
- September: 251
- August: 213
- July: 286
- June: 218
New:
· Pup PK2 born on a remote west side beach to R400 in the same location as the previous year. Staff assessed and put up signs for a pup enclosure.
· Seal response at Poipu, hooked J/F RM28. Team captured RM28 at Poipu Beach Park and removed hook from the right side of the neck.
· Seal response at Palamas, hooked J/M RP28. Assessed seal, hook non-life threatening in right corner of the mouth. Removed leader with metal swivel with seat belt cutter mounted on a pole. Will monitor RP28, anticipate hook will come out on its own.
· Seal with extensive mobbing wounds sighted at numerous sites on the south shore. Wounds appear to be healing slightly, continue to receive dozens of calls from the public daily. Will continue to monitor and assess if she haul outs and possibly administer antibiotics.
Updates:
· RB00‘s pup PK 1 continues to thrive, the pup watch schedule continues.
· Monk seal activity in the Poipu area remains high, with several seals hauled out daily on the very busy Poipu Beaches.
Molting: 2 seals molted this past month.
Displacements from Poipu Keiki Pool: RF28 adult male – 1 time
Volunteers:
· Continue to be stretched thin with so many seals requiring intensive management at Poipu. We will continue to recruit additional new volunteers.
· Volunteer pupwatch schedules are in place for both pupping events.
Research/Support of PIFSC:
· Sub-sampled scat, molt, and tissue plug samples accordingly.
· Logged all seal sightings for PIFSC database. Organized photos and reported sightings, molt tallies, survival factors to send to PIFSC.