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Hawaiian Monk Seal pupdate on O`ahu 2019

Do you know that Hawaiian Monk Seal mothers are not eating whole time about 5 to 6 weeks during her pup's nursing period?  She stocked nutrition for herself and her pup before the pup is born.  She weighs go up around 500 pounds right before the delivery. 

Kaiwi was a few days before the delivery of Wawamalu (RK24) in April 2018.  Photo by Keiko Mori

 

When the pup born it weighs between 25 to 35 pounds and when the pup weaned it weighs around 200 pounds.  After the mother leaves her pup, it needs to survive by itself.  So, the mother gives her pup 2 to 3 months of nutrition stock.  The pup slowly learns what is the food and how to catch the food.  Many foods of Hawaiian Monk Seal is along the sea bottom such as Octopus, Squid, Crab, Shrimp, Eel, and small fish.   The pup needs to learn how to dive to get own food as well.

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Monk Seal Fun Fact #2:  the pupping season

 

Hawaiian Monk Seal's mother can birth a pup every once year but not all mother do.  The pregnancy period is about 11 months and pup's nursing period is 40+ days.  Most mother seals go back to her own birthplace to birth and nursing her pup about 40+ days.  During the nursing period, mother seals do not eat at all stay with her pup 24/7 and protect them.  Such wonderful mothers!

Well, the pupping season arrived in the Main Hawaiian Islands.

February 4, 2019, a male pup was born to RB00 (born on April 28, 2007, to Rocky (RH58), yes she is Kaimana (RJ58)'s older sister) on Kaua`i, Hawai`i.  He is the first pup of 2019 on the Main Hawaiian Islands.

RL08 in February 2019 by G Langley, Kauai

 

RB00 nursed him for 54 days.  54 days nursing period is the record-breaking on Kaua`i.

After mother (RB00) weaned the pup, NOAA tagged the pup.  His official tags are RL08 (left flipper) and RL09 (right flipper.)  RL08 also received his initial vaccination to protect against morbillivirus. (Click here to learn more about the Hawaiian Monk Seal vaccination program.)   

Kauai's newest weaner (RL08) was measured -- both in length and girth.  As suspected, RL08 set some recent records.

145 centimeters in length -- from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail
143 centimeters in girth -- the widest part of his body just below his fore flippers.

Hum, it sounds like he is a big round ball!

RL08 photo by G Langley, Kauai

 

The average length of 14 weaners (not including RL08) over the past six years, equaled 130.5 centimeters.  The average girth of those same 14 weaners equaled 114.85 centimeters.

He is a big boy.

Good luck RL08 and be safe in wildlife.

 

So far, we have one more pup (male) was born on Hawai`i Island (Big Island) to RA20 (born in 2009) who is a daughter of Honey Girl (R5AY) on March 20, 2019.

Can you guess when is the first pup of O`ahu will be born?  

Stay tuned to this answer : )

Please join us the tour and meet Hawai`i State's official Mammal, Hawaiian Monk Seal! visit Learn Hawaiian Monk Seal to learn more about Hawaiian Monk Seal.

Monk Seal Fun Fact #1

Hawaiian Monk Seal Fun Fact #1

Kaimana (RJ58) born on June 29, 2017.  Mother is Rocky (RH58)

 

The first time I met the seal was on one of busiest Waikiki Beach.  Kaimana (RJ58, female, born on June 29, 2017) and her mother, Rocky (RH58, born on July 31, 2000.)  O`ahu locals and visitors watched them very closely while Kaimana grows.  It was an amazing experience for me.  I quickly fall in love with the Hawaiian Monk Seal.  

But there are not many people know about the seal especially the visitors.  We need to protect and respect it to help its population growing.

Hawaiian Monk Seal is one of the most Endangered marine animal species in the world and is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.  It is protected by the Federal ( Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act) and Hawai`i State laws.  There are less 1,400 seals total and about 45 seals on the shoreline of O`ahu. 

So far, I met about 30 seals since I started to protect it.

In 2018, the Main Hawaiian Islands hit the number of birth of Hawaiian Monk Seal.  It was 30 pups born in 2018.  This number is record-breaking.  Last highest number was 21 pups in 2013.

Can you guess, how many pups will be born in 2019?

Please join us Learn Hawaiian Monk Seal tours on O`ahu, visit Learn Hawaiian Monk Seal on Facebook and Monk Seal Tour by Kittie website if you like to learn more about Hawaiian Monk Seal and our tours!

I am offering an Educational Hawaiian Monk Seal tour for visitors on O`ahu, Hawai`i.  I like to educate visitors to O`ahu about Hawaiian Monk Seal who it is and how we can protect it.

Mele Kalikimaka and Hau`oli Makahiki Hou

Mele Kalikimaka and Hau`oli Makahiki Hou

December 2018

I hope you are having a wonderful Holiday season!

We are celebrating 3rd year Holidays in Hawai`i.  Time flies so fast.

This Spring, I was privileged to attend the Hawai`i Tourism Industry educational course at Kapiolani Community College, funded by Hawai`i Tourism Authorization. 

I learned about

Hawai`i Visitor Industry,
Ho`okipa Me Ke Aloha (Hospitality with Aloha),
Foundations of Hawai`i (Hawaiian history),
Talking Stories about Hawai`i (this is very important to Hawaiian culture that all generation of Hawai`i used to pass on its history and culture to the next generation.)

I passed the certification exam and received Certification for Hawai`i Professional Tour Guides license in June 2018.

Now, I am conducting An Educational Hawaiian Monk Seal Tour for visitors to O`ahu, Hawai`i.

It is my passion to protect Hawaiian Monk Seal who is the most endangered marine mammal species in the world and is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and educate visitors about the seal with my knowledge about individual seals which I met in person and how to protect the seal.

If you interested in to learn about the seal, please let me know!  email: keiko@kittietravel.com and phone: (808) 518-7642

More details about the tours:  Quick Here

 

Wishing you will have a successful and happier year in 2019.

With Warmest Aloha,