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4 monk seals released on Midway Atoll refuge

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                                Hilina‘i (DL32)
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Hilina‘i (DL32)

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                                Ka‘ena (LL34)
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Ka‘ena (LL34)

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                                Leimana, also known as DL36.
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Leimana, also known as DL36.

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                                Maka Kilo, also known as LL00, rests her flipper in the rehabilitation pool during treatment at Ke Kai Ola, The Marine Mammal Center’s hospital and visitor center in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
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Maka Kilo, also known as LL00, rests her flipper in the rehabilitation pool during treatment at Ke Kai Ola, The Marine Mammal Center’s hospital and visitor center in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.

THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER / NOAA
                                Hawaiian monk seal Ka‘ena, also known as LL34, rests in a transport carrier before being loaded onto a U.S. Coast Guard C-130 airplane in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
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THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER / NOAA

Hawaiian monk seal Ka‘ena, also known as LL34, rests in a transport carrier before being loaded onto a U.S. Coast Guard C-130 airplane in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.

THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER / NOAA
                                Hilina‘i (DL32)
THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER / NOAA
                                Ka‘ena (LL34)
THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER / NOAA
                                Leimana, also known as DL36.
THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER / NOAA
                                Maka Kilo, also known as LL00, rests her flipper in the rehabilitation pool during treatment at Ke Kai Ola, The Marine Mammal Center’s hospital and visitor center in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER / NOAA
                                Hawaiian monk seal Ka‘ena, also known as LL34, rests in a transport carrier before being loaded onto a U.S. Coast Guard C-130 airplane in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.