Tourist says rock-throwing at monk seal was to protect sea turtles, lawyer claims

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A Washington tourist, Igor Lytvynchuk, is charged with harassing a protected Hawaiian monk seal after prosecutors say he threw a rock at the animal in Maui; his lawyer says he meant to deter the seal from sea turtles and has since faced threats and doxxing. The case, under the Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act, could bring fines and up to a year in prison per charge. NOAA and Maui officials emphasize monk seals’ fragility and the need for public education, while video evidence and eyewitnesses underpin the prosecution.
- Tourist accused of hurling rock at endangered Hawaiian seal was trying to protect sea turtles, lawyer says The Guardian
- Washington man formally charged by Information with allegedly harassing an endangered monk seal on Maui Maui Now
- Covington tourist accused of throwing rock at endangered seal to appear in Hawaii federal court Wednesday KING5.com
- Visitor charged with throwing rock at monk seal to appear in court Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- Man Who Threw Rock at Hawaiian Monk Seal Has Been Doxed, Harassed, and Assaulted The Inertia
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