Wednesday, July 2, 2008

June 30 . . . Mom has just taken off



Then this is Right Spot at Kawela Bay by the beach park on June 22




Yup, Mom (5AY)aka Honeygirl has left Hana at the Crawfords site by Kawela Bay. She took off around 7:00am Monday and hasn't been seen since. The usual pattern of monks that give birth is to nurture the pup until 4-6 weeks sometimes 7 weeks then they swim out, pup usually follows, but then pup finds him or herself in unfamiliar waters and turns around to shore. This time, Mom will not return to shore but keeps on going. Pup expects mom to return to shore too but doesn't. When Pup finds out that mom is not around, they sit on shore and cry out. This usually lasts for a couple of days before Pup realizes that mom is not coming back. Then Pup swims around looking for food and begins to settle in to the fact that he's now on his own.

Sometimes at this point NOAA comes out to rescue Pup and takes him to a better location and sometimes Pup just swims off to begin his or her life in the wild. In this case, NOAA is planning on coming out sometime tomorrow July 1 or 2 after analyzing Hana's situation and they will decide where to take him. Either way, Hana is now on his own and no longer dependent on his mom to provide or train him any longer.

Also, sometime today or tomorrow NOAA will probably tag Hana with her official name tag. I will let you know what that official name is when it happens. But for now, we have one more monk seal in our official seal count for Hawaii.

2 comments:

Todd White's Hawaiian Blog Log said...

We went down today (July 2) to assist in moving Hana to a safer place (rabbit island). But Hana decided to swim and play. We had to leave by 09:00 so if he gets moved, we'll hope someone sends pictures to validate what happened. I spent a lot of time with the NOAA head vet. He was there to assist and direct us as to what needed to be done in making a successful move. His name was Bob Braun. He was a young (50's) but knowledgable person who was very familiar with what could go wrong if something did go wrong and how to deal with it. He was also very talented on how to deal with a bunch of eager volunteers who knew absolutely nothing about Monks. If Hana doesn't get moved today, I guess he'll try again tomorrow. I'll wait to see how today develops. As soon as I find out about the Monk pup (PO3) at Mokuleia, I'll post that progress. He was suppose to be moved today too.

Todd White's Hawaiian Blog Log said...

I found out this evening that both the pups were moved to another location. As soon as someone sends me the pictures, I'll post them for you all. All did go well and from what I understand, they both got tagged. I'll also let you know their new legal names by tomorrow.