Sunday, October 31, 2010

Right spot 10-31-10

Here's the second landing on the North Shore. Both at sunset beach. Here Right Spot is basking at backyards.













Apparently she's a little too lazy to move.







Here's her signature tatoo. Your Right Spot shot is the first opportunity to see if her new "N6" bleach took. It looks great. She also has one on her right shoulder for future reference. DB











And here's her signature other tatoo, but this ones a little more natural :o)

4 comments:

kelly girl said...

Aloha,
I'm kelly girl and I volunteer at Turtle Bay on Sundays. There were no seals at Turtle Bay so I stopped at the Sunset Beach lifeguard stand after Dana said there were seals spotted there.
I know they said Right Spot was at backyards but when I checked backyards there was no seal. But from the Lifeguard tower I could see a seal on Mother's Beach/Val's reef with people hunkered all over it. By the time I got back over there either the people or the dogs chased it back into the water. I didn't see a seal protection zone or any signs. this was between 3:30 and 5pm.
Do you think they saw the seal at backyards? Or did they mistake it for Mother's Beach/Val's Reef?
Backyards is on the right of Sunset Point. The seal I saw was at Val's Reef/Mothers Beach on the left side of the point.
Were they were calling that spot back yards? Nonetheless they really need volunteers out there. I stayed and tried to help KC out but they were all over KC too! I re-educated alot of thought they new people and the crowd got quite big at one time. Total disturbance.
Let me know next time you see one on Sunday and I can stop by either on my way out to Turtle Bay or my way back to Haleiwa. The lifeguards need better signs and a better seal protection zone. Just trying to help:)
Mahalo, kelly girl:)

Todd White's Hawaiian Blog Log said...

Aloha Kelly, Right spot doesn't have any cookie cutter bites. I got there earlier and I believe JoAnne (but I'm not sure) put the signs around her. I left the area around noon. there were dogs in the area, but none of them seemed to be interested in her. People were walking around her. There was a sail boat about 15' up the sand from where she was basking leaving a small walkway to get by her. The area was right at the end of the right-of-way from Huelo St. to the beach access.

Kelly said...

How can we send pictures that we take of the North Shore seals? I notice that you blog isn't current and would like to help out:)

Todd White's Hawaiian Blog Log said...

You can use haleiwahi@hawaii.rr.com or haleiwahi@gmail.com I monitor both of them often throughout the day. Look forward to your pics.