Rich tourist detained after rock-throwing at Maui’s endangered monk seal

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A Seattle man threw a large rock toward an endangered Hawaiian monk seal on Maui, narrowly missing the seal’s head and then told bystanders he didn’t care about the consequences because he’s rich; he was detained by authorities. Harassing or harming monk seals is illegal and can lead to fines or criminal charges. The Maui Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement is investigating and may hand findings to NOAA for possible federal action. The incident, captured on video and sparking online outrage, involves the seal named Lani and underscores wildlife protection rules on Hawaii’s beaches.
- Seattle man yells ‘I’m rich’ after beachgoers beg him to stop attacking endangered seal — before he’s detained Yahoo News Canada
- 5/6/26 – UPDATE ON INVESTIGATION INTO ROCK THROWN AT MONK SEAL AND BREACHES OF SEAL RESTING AREAS Department of Land and Natural Resources - Hawaii (.gov)
- Tourist Beat Up for Monk Seal Attack in Hawaii, Faces $50k Fine (Video) SURFER Magazine
- Maui mayor pledges to prosecute alleged monk seal assailant Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- 16 Hawaiian Monk Seals Intentionally Killed Since 2009 And Only One Conviction Beat of Hawaii
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