Here are the latest publicly available updates on Hawaiian monk seals.
-
NOAA Fisheries reports ongoing care and monitoring for several monk seal pups and adults in 2024–2025, including care at Ke Kai Ola on Hawaiʻi Island and relocation decisions to improve survival chances. This includes updates on individual seals being rescued, treated, and released as conditions allow. [NOAA Fisheries][3]
-
In 2025, monk seal pupping trends were strong in the main Hawaiian Islands, with dozens of new pups observed and most thriving, while a few required life-saving care and rehabilitation before potential release. This indicates a healthy but requires continued interagency collaboration for rescue and release outcomes. [NOAA Fisheries][3]
-
Media coverage notes that some seals are relocated to reduce human-seal interactions and to place them in areas with larger, more stable wild populations, aiming to restore natural behaviors. Such moves are part of ongoing management to balance safety and conservation. [NOAA Fisheries / Yahoo News summary][4]
-
The Marine Mammal Center and affiliated partners continue to treat and rehabilitate Hawaiian monk seals with the goal of release back to the wild, including cases of severe malnutrition or injury where life-saving care is needed. Public reports encourage sighting communications to hotlines to support rescues. [Marine Mammal Center / NOAA][5]
-
Local and state agencies in Hawaiʻi regularly issue outreach and safety communications to divers, boaters, and the public to minimize disturbances to seal pups and adults, especially during pupping and critical feeding periods. [DLNR / Hawaii Governor statements][6][7]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to specific seals or provide a concise timeline of notable rescues and releases from 2024–2025, or pull the most recent NOAA press releases and summarize them with dates. I can also format this as a brief, daily news digest for your location in Santa Monica. Please tell me which format you prefer.