Newlyweds ‘deeply sorry’ for viral Hawaiian monk seal incident

A Louisiana couple has apologized after video footage showing the woman touching an endangered Hawaiian monk seal went viral, inspiring harsh criticism and death threats.

A Louisiana couple has apologized after video footage showing the woman touching an endangered monk seal in Hawaii went viral, inspiring harsh criticism and death threats.

In the footage, the woman, identified as Lakyn, is shown touching the monk seal on a remote Kauai beach. The seal snaps, causing Lakyn to run to safety. (She has since made her TikTok account private, but the video is featured on the Hawaii Viral Content Instagram page.)

Hawaiian monk seals are endangered and the mammals, revered in Hawaiian culture, respond poorly to stress. Tourists and residents are supposed to stay at least 150 feet from monk seals at all times. Harassing them can result in felony charges.

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According to the Star-Advertiser, the couple was honeymooning after being married in June and not aware of rules pertaining to marine mammals. The husband, named Stephen, asked that Lakyn’s last name be withheld because of the threats she received after posting her video.

“We’re deeply sorry,” Stephen said. “We love Hawaii and the culture. We didn’t mean to offend anyone. We respect the ­culture.”

Stephen added: “We didn’t didn’t know anything but I know that’s no excuse. We’re animal lovers. We weren’t trying to cause any harm or threaten or scare any animals. We’re deeply sorry. We’ll learn from this mistake.”

The incident remains under investigation by NOAA Fisheries, but the couple apparently has agreed to pay a substantial fine.

According to NOAA, the Hawaiian monk seal population numbers about 1,400 animals, with 1,100 spread throughout the sparsely populated Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and 300 around the main islands.

The species experienced a sharp decline after the 1950s and, despite some recent encouraging signs, a full recovery “is a long way off.”

–Monk seal image is generic

Golf in Kauai? Only after mandatory 14-day quarantine for visitors

With the COVID-19 pandemic surging in various parts of the globe, travelers heading to Hawaii face increased restrictions.

With the COVID-19 pandemic surging in various parts of the globe, travelers heading to Hawaii face increased restrictions. For those trying to get to Kauai, things are even more strict.

Travelers to the island of Kauai will have to spend 14 days in quarantine regardless of whether they obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to traveling, Gov. David Ige announced. Ige approved a request from Kauai Mayor Derek Kawakami to temporarily opt out of the state’s pretravel testing program, which allows travelers to bypass a two-week quarantine requirement if they test negative up to 72 hours before arriving in the islands.

The new policy will take effect on Tuesday. Kawakami said he would gladly repeal it once Kauai has the virus under control again. Travelers to islands of Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Hawaii will be able to continue to avoid quarantine with a negative test.

Kauai had no cases of community spread of the coronavirus for several months starting in July but it has had six cases of community spread since Oct. 15, when the state began allowing travelers to bypass quarantine with a negative test.

Princeville Makai
Princeville Makai Golf Club in Kauai, Hawaii.

Golf in Kauai

There are nine golf courses in Kauai, with four of them appearing on the Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play Hawaii, headlined by Princeville Makai, fourth overall in Hawaii.

1. Kapalua (Plantation)

Maui (No. 44 m) 

2. Four Seasons Resort (Manele)

Lanai (No. 51 m)

3. Mauna Kea Beach Hotel

Kohala Coast (No. 194 m)

4. Princeville Makai

Kauai (m)

5. Four Seasons Resort Hualalai

Kailua-Kona (m)

6. Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa (Poipu Bay)

Kauai (m)

7. Wailea (Gold)

Maui (m)

8. Mauna Lani (North)

Kona (m)

9. Turtle Bay Resort (Arnold Palmer)

Oahu (m)

10. Wailea (Emerald)

Maui (m)

11. Kapolei GC

Kapolei (m)

12. Ocean Course at Hokuala

Kauai (m)

13. Wailua Municipal

Kauai (m)

14. Royal Ka’anapali

Lahaina (m)

15. *Mauna Lani (South)

Kona (m)

USA TODAY contributed to this article.