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Baby monk seal born at Kaimana Beach gets a new name

Monk seal born at Waikiki beach gets a name: Lolii

Monk seal born at Waikiki beach gets a name: Lolii HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Mother monk seal, Kaiwi, and her pup, Lolii Students at Hawaiian Immersion School, Halau Ku Mana, named him Lolii which means relaxed, at ease, carefree. The students said they chose the name because the seal is active, curious and loves to explore with his mom. The name is also a nod to where the pup was born. Kaimana Beach is also known as Sans Souci Beach, which in French translates to “without worries.” As mom and pup continue to roam on Oahu beaches, the state also reminded beachgoers about the potential dangers of encountering monk seals.

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Endangered monk seal mom with new pup needs space in Waikiki

Endangered monk seal mom with new pup needs space in Waikiki Sign In May 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail HONOLULU (AP) Wildlife officials want people on a Waikiki beach to give an endangered newborn seal and its nursing mother lots of space. Kaiwi, a Hawaiian monk seal mom and her pup, PO2, are nursing and bonding at Kaimana Beach, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Wednesday. State and federal officials want people to go to another beach for swimming and paddling for the next several weeks. “Like all mothers, monk seals are very protective of their pups,” David Schofield, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration marine mammal coordinator, said in a release. “While they are resting on the beach, they look docile, but once they go into the water they can move very, very fast, like lightning speed. If a mother seal detects any threat to her pup, she is likely to attack and that is a major concern for us.”

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Endangered Monk Seal With New Pup Needs Space In Waikiki

Catherine Cruz/Hawaii Public Radio Wildlife officials want people and their dogs on a Waikiki beach to give an endangered newborn seal and its nursing mother lots of space. Kaiwi, a Hawaiian monk seal mom and her pup, PO2, are nursing and bonding at Kaimana Beach, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Wednesday. State and federal officials want people to go to another beach for swimming and paddling for the next several weeks. “Like all mothers, monk seals are very protective of their pups,” David Schofield, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration marine mammal coordinator, said in a release. “While they are resting on the beach, they look docile, but once they go into the water they can move very, very fast, like lightning speed. If a mother seal detects any threat to her pup, she is likely to attack and that is a major concern for us.”

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