Safeguarding Hawaii’s monk seals: Safe distances and pet owner tips

HONOLULU (KHON2) — The monk seal pupping season has begun in Hawaii, and experts are reminding beachgoers to maintain a safe distance from the animals.

Following the birth of pups, monk seal mothers are known to be highly protective and may become aggressive toward anyone who approaches too closely.

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Authorities have issued guidelines to ensure both the safety of humans and seals:

  • Stay at least 150 feet away from seals.
  • Keep dogs leashed on the beach.
  • Avoid allowing pups to become accustomed to human interaction once they are weaned, as it is crucial for their development and survival in the wild.