State officials are again reminding the public to be respectful and maintain a safe distance when observing Monk Seals, sea turtles, and other native species in Hawaii.
way to get to the cab and go home, took a shower and this bill happened on thursday, the waste overflowed into the streets. eventually going into the l a river. they were able to clean that up on thursday, but all of that went into the l a river and eventually made it here to the ocean. which is why officials say you should not be in the water at least until they say it is safe to do so. so camila burnell, cnn, long beach, california. and at a beach in hawaii. different kind of problem look here. temporary fence has been erected to separate people from mother monk seal in her pop. she s nursing her baby, and authorities don t want the pair to be disturbed. it s better for you at this point. to find another beach direct. create that while we let these seals do. they re natural born thing. these are wild animals. um, they will attack and or bite if they are incited.
can have a much deeper negative effect on health care than people seem to realize. alright. one carlos planas. thanks so much. a beach in hawaii is blocked off the keep a new monk seal pups safe from human interaction. authorities in waikiki put up look at this is sweet, temporary fence will be patrolling the area 24 7 to keep people away from this endangered animal and it s mom. please stay away. that s what officials are saying, because the baby seal may be cute, but it s mama is fierce mother seals have been known to be very protective of their pups and have bitten and seriously injured people in the past. hawaiian monk seals are one of the most endangered seal species in the world. there are estimated to be just around 1500 about 1000 570 seals left in the wild. oh that s very sweet. and a programming note tonight on a new episode of the whole story