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The clean, clear turquoise water of the atoll. Photographed under Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument permit #2012-001-L
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Marine debris collects by the ton in the Northwest Hawaiian islands. Fishing nets and loops of plastic are the most dangerous to the seals because of easy entanglement, but small plastic is worst for the birds. Parents feed chicks bottle caps, cigarette lighters and other small plastic that can become lodged in their...
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The NOAA/NMFS Hawaiian Monks Seal field camp. We lived in these tents for five weeks while studying the seals on the multiple islets of the atoll. Photographed under Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument permit #2012-001-L
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Dozens of ground-nesting Blackfooted Albatross wait on Seal-Kittery Island for a parent to return with another meal. Within a few weeks they will have taught themselves to fly and left the atoll to finish growing towards adulthood during several years at sea. Photographed under Papahānaumokuākea Marine National...
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Two pairs of Hawaiian Monk Seal moms and pups rest on this small sandbar south of North Island in the atoll. One pup is much larger than the other because it's several weeks older. Photographed under Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument permit #2012-001-L
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