The North Pacific humpback whales are back! The humpbacks begin their migration approximately 3,000 miles from the cold arctic waters to the warm waters of Hawaii, to mate, give birth to their calves, and rear their young. The shallow waters surrounding Maui are known as the “cradle of the humpback” due to the significant number of humpbacks raised in this area.
The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary is one of only 12 marine national parks and is the only preserve in the United States dedicated to a marine mammal. During the peak season (mid-December to mid-May), there are literally thousands of humpback whales in our islands.
This photo was taken from Queen's Treasure - a beautiful 65' catamaran off Ka'anapali Beach!
The North Pacific humpback whales are back! The humpbacks begin their migration approximately 3,000 miles from the cold arctic waters to the warm waters of Hawaii, to mate, give birth to their calves, and rear their young. The shallow waters surrounding Maui are known as the “cradle of… Continue Reading
The "Super Moon" setting yesterday morning at the Point!
(Mahalo to Rod for the beautiful photo.)
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