
After several years away, ±á¨ʻ²¹¾±±ô´Ç²Ô²¹, the Hawaiian monk seal, is returning to the at a special homecoming party on September 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
±á¨ʻ²¹¾±±ô´Ç²Ô²¹, whose name means “a sign from the sea,” has been a favorite among aquarium guests for more than a decade. Affectionately known as ±á¨ʻ²¹, this monk seal serves as a charismatic ambassador, inspiring awareness and action for one of Hawaiʻi¡¯s most endangered native species.

In 2021, ±á¨ʻ²¹ was temporarily transferred to a research program at the University of California Santa Cruz, where he was part of a behavioral study of monk seals. ±á¨ʻ²¹¡¯s participation contributed toward conservation efforts and expanded scientific knowledge of the endangered species. During his time away, the Waik¨©k¨© Aquarium renovated and repaired the Hawaiian Monk Seal exhibit.
±á¨ʻ²¹¡¯s homecoming will feature keiki-friendly activities, including educational feeds, animal enrichment, arts and crafts, a touch pool, chalk art, a mermaid photo opportunity, and face painting. A Hawaiian blessing will take place at 10:30 a.m. on the Monk Seal Deck. Community partners will also join with educational booths, including the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant, Audubon Society, and Hawaiʻi Marine Animal Response.
