The Hawaiian monk seal is one of the world’s most endangered marine mammals. For more than six decades, the population has ...
FEEDING: Monk seals eat a variety of fish, cephalopods and crustaceans, with common prey including reef fish, octopus, squid, lobster and eel. These seals forage on the sea floor, usually on talus or ...
Upon searching, she found the other three dogs — one of which had blood stains on its head — and nearby, the dead monk seal pup on the beach. The timeline in the report also indicates ...
The Center has been working to protect the Hawaiian monk seal since 2000, when we and allies filed suit against the National Marine Fisheries Service for letting a lobster fishery and bottomfish ...
An endangered Hawaiian monk seal known by officials as L11 is shown on a beach on Molokai in this undated photo provided by the Hawaii Marine Animal Response. Federal officials said Tuesday that ...
A young Hawaiian monk seal was found with a spotted eel in its nose during the summer The spectacle of a spotted eel stuck in an endangered Hawaiian monk seal's nose has left researchers ...