
Hawaiian monk seal - Wikipedia
The Hawaiian monk seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi) is an endangered species of earless seal in the family Phocidae that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. [ 2 ] The Hawaiian monk seal is one of two extant monk seal species; the other is the Mediterranean monk seal .
Hawaiian Monk Seal - NOAA Fisheries
Hawaiian monk seals are found in the Hawaiian archipelago which includes both the main and Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and rarely at Johnston Atoll which lies nearly 1,000 miles southwest of Hawai'i. These monk seals are endemic to …
Hawaiian monk seal, facts and photos - National Geographic
Hawaiian monk seals live in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. These small islands and atolls are either uninhabited or little-used by humans. They are also surrounded with teeming...
Hawaiian Monk Seal - Marine Mammal Commission
The Hawaiian monk seal is the most endangered pinniped in U.S. waters and one of the most endangered seals worldwide. Most Hawaiian monk seals live in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) where their numbers have declined since the 1950s.
Hawaiian Monk Seal - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Population, and Pictures
Scientifically, known as ‘Monachus schauinslandi’, the Hawaiian monk seal is an earless seal that is an endemic species of the Hawaiian Islands. It belongs to the family ‘Phocidae’ or ‘true seals’ which also include the extinct Caribbean monk seal and the Mediterranean seal.
Hawaiian Monk Seal - National Wildlife Federation
Hawaiian monk seals are endemic to Hawaii and are the only marine mammal found solely in U.S. waters. The majority of these animals live in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands and about 200 are found on the main islands. They are primarily marine …
Hawaiian Monk Seal - The Marine Mammal Center
Learn about the habitat, population status and behavior of Hawaiian monk seals, the most endangered seal in the United States.
Division of Aquatic Resources | Hawaiian Monk Seal
Hawaiian monk seals are among the most endangered marine mammals in the world. They are listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the International Union for Conservation Nature (IUCN). The population significantly declined since the 1950s.
4/2/25 – HAWAIIAN MONK SEAL PEAK PUPPING SEASON …
Apr 2, 2025 · Keep dogs leashed any time you’re at the beach (you never know where a seal may be!). Report all seal sightings to the statewide NOAA Marine Wildlife Hotline: 888-256-9840. Hawaiian monk seals are native to Hawaiʻi and are protected by state and federal laws.
DLNR: Keep distance from monk seals during peak pupping season
Apr 3, 2025 · COURTESY DLNR. Last summer, Hawaiian monk seal Kaiwi gave birth to a pup at Kaimana Beach in Waikiki. State officials are reminding the public to maintain 150 feet of distance during peak pupping ...