Washington man charged after rock-throw at endangered Hawaiian monk seal amid threats

A 38-year-old Washington state tourist, Igor Lytvynchuk, is set to appear in federal court in Honolulu on charges of harassing a protected Hawaiian monk seal after prosecutors say he threw a coconut-sized rock at an adult male seal in Maui. Video of the incident sparked widespread condemnation, with the defense claiming the man intended to shoo away turtles and later faced assault, threats, and doxxing. If convicted, he could face up to one year in prison per charge and fines under the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. The case highlights protections for monk seals, a critically endangered species with about 1,600 remaining in the wild.
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- Washington man formally charged by Information with allegedly harassing an endangered monk seal on Maui Maui Now
- Tourist accused of hurling rock at rare Hawaiian seal was ‘brutally assaulted,’ his lawyer claims The Independent
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