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    Hawaii hit by number of endangered seal killings

    HONOLULU (AP) — Two Hawaiian monk seals were found bludgeoned to death on a remote coast of Molokai — one was killed in mid-November and the other shortly before Christmas. Earlier this month, a dead seal showed up on Kauai. A fourth possible killing on Molokai is also under investigation.

    No one knows who is killing the seals — a critically endangered species — or why.

    But the deaths are coming as the federal government steps up its efforts to protect the seals, leading to simmering resentment among some fishermen who fear new regulations will trample upon their right to fish. The killings are also happening as the misguided notion spreads that the animals aren't native to Hawaii and don't belong here.

    "It's really serious. This attitude, this negative attitude toward the seals has overpowered the concern that this is a species that's going to become extinct," said Walter Ritte, a Molokai resident and longtime activist who has sounded an alarm about the killings.

    Like pandas, the seals are adored by many humans for being cute, though their lazy demeanor and pudgy appearance belies the strength of a wild animal. Also like pandas, the animal is dangerously close to disappearing. There are only 1,100 left in the world, and scientists say the seal is on course to vanish in 50 to 100 years.

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last year proposed two initiatives to give the seals a better shot at surviving.

    One would temporarily bring a few seals from the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands — where competition for food and predators mean only a dismal 20 percent of seal pups live to be adults — to the main Hawaiian Islands.

    There aren't as many sharks to prey on seal pups, or large fish to compete with seal pups for food, around Kauai, Oahu, Maui and other places in the main Hawaiian Islands. This gives seals in this area, which is also where the state's 1.4 million people live, an 80 percent chance of living to adulthood.

    NOAA is also proposing to expand federally protected zones — or critical habitat — for the seal to include parts of the main Hawaiian Islands. Parts of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands have been designated critical habitat since the 1980s.

    Neil Kanemoto, a lifelong recreational fisherman, said he didn't know who was killing the seals. He pointed out the last person to be convicted of killing a seal, a 78-year-old man who shot a pregnant monk seal on Kauai in 2009, was not a fisherman.

    But he said fishermen and locals are unhappy with the new regulations NOAA wants, and the agency wasn't doing enough to work with local people to manage the situation. People may end up taking out their frustration on the seals, Kanemoto said.

    "The point is, don't shove this down people's throats," he said. "They're making it an issue, and as a result, the poor monk seal may — I'm not saying it is — may fall victim to repercussions from locals."

    He said he wouldn't be surprised of if more seals were killed.

    "It's not going to end. My position is, if the feds keep pushing in this way, it's going to increase," Kanemoto said.

    Ritte said part of the problem was that older people, who didn't see many seals growing up or hear about them from their elders, are spreading the word that the seals don't belong in Hawaii.

    A NOAA report released last year showed 35 percent of those surveyed at beaches and popular fishing areas on Kauai and Molokai believed the seals aren't native to the islands.

    This is contradicted by archaeological digs that found monk seal bones in a human trash pit dating between the 15th and 18th centuries. The Hawaiian creation chant, the Kumulipo, also mentions a creature like a monk seal — "a rat running beside the wave."

    By the early 1900s, however, most monk seals in the main Hawaiian Islands had been hunted and killed for their meat and fur. Even until a decade ago, it was rare to encounter one in the main islands.

    Ritte said the seals have been showing up regularly on Molokai, a rural island of just 7,000 people, for about the past seven years. They've started to compete with subsistence fishermen who are already catching less because pollution runoff and overfishing have depleted fish stocks in the area.

    The issue is serious on Molokai, where the unemployment rate hovers over 15 percent and where people get one-third of their food from hunting, fishing, and gathering.

    "So here you have a fisherman. He's been walking two to three hours to get to his fishing grounds over rough terrain. And then he runs into these seals. And it causes him to get only half his catch and a quarter of his catch," Ritte said. "I think that is the essence of why."

    He said the NOAA's proposals are making things worse.

    "It's like fuel to the fire," he said.

    NOAA says moving a few seals to the main Hawaiian Islands was the only feasible and effective way to address the high mortality rate for seals in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Further, it says critical habitats aren't intended to prevent public access to beaches and oceans. The agency says it wants to continue talking to fishermen and to address their concerns.

    Ritte believes no one would kill the seals if they understood the animals have been in Hawaii for millions of years.

    He said the state and federal governments and environmentalists need to get the word out quickly that the seals belong here. Usually he would say everyone should focus on educating the children, so they'll grow up knowing better. But he said that approach may not work this time.

    "I don't think we have that luxury because the seals might be gone by then. So we need to hit this generation. That's going to take a lot of effort," he said.

    William Aila, the head of the state Department of Land and Natural Resources, said the state was preparing a monetary award for information that leads to the conviction of those responsible. He said the department would also link its website to a page with information on the deep roots monk seals have in Hawaiian tradition.

    "We have a responsibility to do our part to help this species recover," he said.

     
    • Blaine B  •  Ferndale, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Hawaii like New Zealand has a under current of anger from the local population. There is no leadership of note and the mentality is sick. The sickies take out their seething anger on innocent wild life. The common denominater is uneducated, poor people blaming the advance of western civilization for their perceived loss of their lands.
      • Josh 4 mths ago
        I lived over in Oahu for 3 months. I couldn't agree with this comment more.
    • Sandy  •  4 mths ago
      Forgive me if the plight of these fishermen doesn't touch my heart all that much, especially after reading how the main cause of their small catch is from OVERFISHING and POLLUTION. So now they begrudge the poor native fauna the small fraction of fish it consumes. These people don't want to "co-" anything. Why not put limitations on the not-so-endangered recreational angler or commercial trawlers?
    • trkstr5464  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      the seal killers are not human beings and should be put down like the vicious, satanic beings they are. they should not share our world. feed them to the sharks.
    • BullDogg  •  4 mths ago
      catch the animal that killed the seals and feed em to the sharks.. theyre now part of the food chain..
    • trkstr5464  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      pray for these poor seals
    • Murphy  •  4 mths ago
      With 35% of the people surveyed saying they didn't think the monk seals were native to Hawaii and shouldn't be there, combined with the compettition between humans and seals for food from the ocean, does that justify killing the seals? I think not. If it did, then wouldn't it be reasonable to think that at any place in the world, if a living species, be it animal or vegetabe, or maybe human, be determined to not be native to that place then that species must be exterminated. No matter if it's endangered or not.
    • My name is grub  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      People are just evil . Animals kill for a reason, they feel threatened,see a food source but they don't kill for fun.
    • Tocsin  •  4 mths ago
      humans are stupid animals
      • Signalman 4 mths ago
        Just Muslims, and Demoncraps
      • Ea 4 mths ago
        I guess you have a problem!
      • Walt 4 mths ago
        the japs on that island love seal meat
    • My name is grub  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      People that eat the rare blue fin tuna need to be thrown into the ocean.
      • Cotton 4 mths ago
        I hope a bird shizzes on all the people that like to tell other people what they need.... If you ever ate a BfT you would never stop trying to chew through that monster even raw... THAT GOOD.
      • My name is grub 4 mths ago
        @ Cotton ....To each his own and when you eat the last one , we won't have to worry about them anymore.....You'll probably go on to the next endangered....Good thing I don't control the world, you'd be shark bait.
      • Josh 4 mths ago
        @Cotton
        You are exactly why whole species go extinct. It doesn't matter how good it is, there is hardly any of them left. Show a little restraint, you simple minded barbarian.
    • Bill  •  4 mths ago
      these comment are amazing - there are only 1100 Monk seals left in the world - we might consider protecting them - we protect the Humpback whale and there are over 20,000 of them
      • Deborah 4 mths ago
        It is amazing how nature rebounds when given a sliver of a chance...
      • Luckie Duckie 4 mths ago
        If only people would let nature bounce back when given the chance. Thanks to the idiots who killed those seals, it's pushing nature back even farther.
      • Gary 4 mths ago
        Deb, nature can rebound only if we stay out of the way! But a lot of the arrogant right-wingers think they are entitled to kill anything for any reason, regardless of the consequences.
    • JJ  •  Fresno, California  •  4 mths ago
      find these jerks and beat them to death then feed them to the sharks. Or maybe just feed them to the sharks first.
    • Cynthia W  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Bludgeoning a creature to death. How cowardly! They should do time & pay a fine - a heavy fine.
      • Josh 4 mths ago
        I hope by pay a fine you mean their #$%$ kicked.
    • Liv'n In Tyranny Suck ...  •  Mililani Town, Hawaii  •  4 mths ago
      SAD But Fact that the Hawaiian Monk Seals prey's on mostly our Spiny Lobsters..
      Lobsters are a Food source for us.. A seal eats per day 10% of its body weight, for it to stay healthy and survive.. It's a know and proven fact that when a seal finds a spiny lobster house It will stay in it's area and eat it clean.. This problem produces a serious impact to the lobsters species reproduction.. Areas on the North Shore of Oahu, Between Kawela Bay and Laie has been pretty much been wiped out ..disappeared.. Due to a few 300lb and 400lb Monk Seals that have remained traveling around the area and as far as Kaneohe Bay..
      Now what is 10% food weight, consumption of a 300lb Monk Seal per day???
      The Spiny lobsters decline is not from over fishing by nets and divers..

      Some of the States Marine Biologist here the Ex,perts will state that the induced overwhelming TAAPE a yellow fish introduced to Hawaiian waters by our State Fisheries Dept. During Gov Arioshis time, is also to blame for eating the female Spiny Lobsters eggs, before they hatch? This is true to to some extent..

      The unemployment on Molokai is high and most of the residence depend on fishing as a food source to survive.. It's also a known fact that fish caught in a fisherman's lay net can be wiped out of it's catch by a hungry seal..

      D L N R has gone after the shoreline fishermen for more than 2 decades imposing all kinds of fishing restrictions with penalties and fines..
      AND at the same time has not done a dam thing as to the Commercial fishermen that have also almost wipeout many species of assorted reef fish with their giant nets, chemicals, and methods of using air tanks to blow the (house) fish habitats....

      D L N R Enforcement Better Get Their Act Together and stop their road running to put on mileage for stats when most of the time the officer is home standing by his or her radio for dispatch.. OFFICERS Tagging for expired or no trailer & boat stickers and out of stall parking and meter violations IS NOT RESCOURCE ENFORCEMENT!
      AND as for you NOAH people Get off that warm seats you all sit on, day after day and get out and go patrol & investigate! YOUR NOT GETTING HIGHLY PAID TO PUSH PENCILS ALL DAY..

      AND FOR WHO EVER KILLED THE SEALS?
      WHAT GOES AROUND, COME AROUND EVENTUALLY The Lord Is Not Sleeping he's busy But He Will Get Around To You When You Least Expect It!

      LEAVE THE MONK SEALS ALONE They Deserve To Live The Same As You Do!
    • tuna  •  4 mths ago
      yeah take it out on seal nice
    • GRC  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I just can't imagine the human being that can club a cute seal to death who only wants to live like every other animal on this earth. . Glad i am not a brutal person.
    • rick  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      c'mon ppl killing the seals just bcause they r not native to hawaii??? this world belongs to all creatures. all living creatures have the right to travel to find their comfort spot in this world, this is how god had made this world!!!! am sure at 1 time in history the local hawaiians were not form hawaii, they had migrated from other part of the world. so ppl PLZZ respect animals n their environment let them live doesnt matter they r natives or not, they have they right to live just like us humans!!
    • Deborah  •  4 mths ago
      Isn't it remotely possible for we humans to love, conserve and protect the Earth and her creatures? It is necessary that we do.
    • mike  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      probably not wise to kill the seals and anger the sea god Kanaloa. unless you do not wish to honor your heritage.
    • Me  •  4 mths ago
      Obviously the Inuit's finally made it there by Kayak
    • Susan  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Hawaii, shame on you! Ilived there and the locals always took care of the land and wildlife, what has happened?? Stop the killing of Monk seals now you SOBs! You should be killed like the poor innocent seals. Hey Governor Abercombie, do something useful and protect the Hawaiian widlife.
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