Hawai‘i is the Only State in the U.S. Where Humpback Whales Go to Have Their Babies
Plus 10 more wonderful facts to know before whale watching in Hawai‘i.
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Plus 10 more wonderful facts to know before whale watching in Hawai‘i.
Field Notes explores Honolulu’s vast and varied scenes and subcultures. This month: the Mālama Maunalua community huki.
Changing laws and attitudes are creating opportunities for Hawai‘i’s natural sunscreen startups.
How the state is dealing with king tides, eroding beaches and trash in the Ala Wai.
From alligators to wallabies, an eclectic mix of alien creatures has been reported roaming the Islands. We set out to sort fact from fiction.
Meet the man who has been fighting the development of the Ka Iwi shoreline since the ’80s.
We came up with a handy list of 16 facts you may not know about sharks in Hawai‘i.
For dolphins, whales or seals in bad situations, Hawaii’s Marine Mammal Response Network knows just what to do.
Turtle Troubles… Over?: It’s been illegal to hunt honu for decades. Some say it’s been long enough.
A Kalihi nonprofit heals a stream to connect a community and develop a network of stewards.
The Waikiki Aquarium has one of the largest coral collections in the world. Here’s why.
At 83, Jack Randall of The Bishop Museum, has lived an exciting life, much of it underwater.