12/21/21-STATE AND FEDERAL AUTHORITIES SEEK INFORMATION ON MONK SEAL SHOT AND KILLED ON MOLOKA‘I

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DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
News Release
DAVID Y. IGE
GOVERNOR
SUZANNE D. CASE 
CHAIRPERSON

For Immediate News Release: December 21, 2021

STATE AND FEDERAL AUTHORITIES SEEK INFORMATION ON MONK SEAL SHOT AND KILLED ON MOLOKA‘I 

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(HONOLULU) – A monk seal, known as L11, died of an intentional gunshot wound to the head on Moloka‘i on Sept. 19th. A postmortem analysis determined that the young female suffered severe, lethal trauma from a bullet fragment. Further testing by NOAA to determine whether the seal had any diseases is underway but is not expected to change the conclusion of the postmortem examination. 

This is the third intentional killing of a federally and state protected seal on Moloka‘i in 2021. NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) and the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) investigated several other seal deaths on Moloka‘i this year but their exact causes of death were inconclusive due to decomposition and other circumstances. 

DLNR Chair Suzanne Case said, “It is past time for anyone who has information on the killing of this seal and the others to step forward. Earlier this year many people were outraged when a visitor slapped a seal on the back, and we trust the level of indignation we saw associated with that incident will be exceeded by the despicable shooting of seal L11 and the others taken by human hands.”   

In a web posting today, NOAA expressed its gratitude to the quick response mounted by Hawai‘i Marine Animal Response (HMAR), DLNR, and others. “These individuals ensured that L11’s carcass was collected promptly and preserved in fresh condition, which enhanced the quality of the postmortem analyses,” the blog noted. 

OLE and DOCARE are urging anyone with information about deaths of Hawaiian Monk Seals to contact the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement hotline at 800-853-1964 or the DOCARE hotline at 808-643-DLNR (3567) or via the DLNRTip app. The intentional killing of a monk seal is both a state and federal crime. OLE may issue rewards to individuals who provide information leading to an arrest and conviction. 

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Hawaiian Monk Seal Deaths on Molokaʻi 1/1/2020–12/13/2021  

(Source: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration) 

Date of Stranding 

Age/Sex/ID 

Cause of Death 

Notes 

9/19/2021 

Juvenile female (RMM1/L11) 

Gunshot  

Full examination conducted 

6/3/2021 

Nursing pup
(RPX3) 

Inconclusive 

Carcass washed out to sea 

5/25/2021 

Sub-adult female (RK44) 

Inconclusive* 

Carcass washed out to sea 

5/13/2021 

Newborn female pup 

(RPX2) 

Reproductive complications (failure to thrive) 

Full examination conducted 

4/27/2021 

Sub-adult male
(RJ08) 

Blunt force trauma 

Full examination conducted 

4/27/2021 

Sub-adult male
(RK92) 

Blunt force trauma 

Full examination conducted 

4/10/2021 

Newborn male pup 

(RPX1) 

Reproductive complications (fetal stress) 

Full examination conducted 

2/1/2021 

Adult female 

(seal ID unidentified) 

Inconclusive* 

Heavily decomposed; minimal examination 

1/29/2021 

Adult male
(seal ID unidentified) 

Inconclusive* 

Heavily decomposed; minimal examination 

5/24/2020 

Adult male
(seal ID unidentified) 

Inconclusive* 

Heavily decomposed; unable to be examined 

*Due to similarities to other cases, some seals whose causes of death were deemed inconclusive may have also been intentionally killed and are considered open cases for law enforcement.

NOAA web post: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pacific-islands/endangered-species-conservation/hawaiian-monk-seal-updates

Media Contact: 

Dan Dennison 
Senior Communications Manager 
Hawai’i Dept. of Land and Natural Resources 
[email protected] 
808-587-0396