Cuddle pile!
These are Hawaiian monk seals, or
ilio-holo-i-ka-uaua in Hawaiian. Though they are one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world, there is some good news populations have increased by three percent annually for the past three years thanks to work by NOAA and our partners. Today, about 1,100 live in Papah?naumoku?kea Marine National Monument, while an additional 300 reside in the Main Hawaiian Islands.
If you see a Hawaiian monk seal on the beach or in the ocean, please let us know so we can better understand and track this endangered species! Get more info on how to report sightings
here.
(Photo: NOAA)
[Image description: Three Hawaiian monk seals play in shallow water.]