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    MEDIA RELEASE (Hawaii 24/7, 20 Jan. 2012)

    Humpback Whale Poster

    The non-profit Hawai’i Marine Mammal Consortium (HMMC) is pleased to announce the release of a glossy, full-color art poster of humpback whale tail fluke photographs. The poster illustrates the beauty of humpback whale flukes and how scientists use them to study whales. Like human fingerprints, the shape, color, and markings on the tail flukes of humpback whales are unique to each whale. The poster shows 56 photographs of 53 different whales with a built-in “fluke matching” quiz to identify three whales that appear twice in the photos. The answers can be found at the HMMC website: www.hmmc.org

    Sightings of individually identified whales over the years help scientists to describe their social behavior, migrations, and life histories. The website shows information about the sighting history of each whale and links to pages about whale biology and behavior. All photographs were taken under a NOAA Fisheries Scientific Research Permit.

    Copies of the poster are available at select locations on Hawai’i Island, including Hawai’i Ocean Sports and The Gallery at Bamboo Restaurant in Hawi. It is also available by mail through the HMMC website. The purchase of the poster is tax deductible, and proceeds will directly support HMMC’s whale and dolphin research in Hawai’i.

    The HMMC is a Waimea-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2003 by four biologists who first met while conducting whale research for the University of Hawai’i on the Big Island in the early 1990′s. Local residents may have noticed this group at their hillside whale observation site off Akoni Pule Highway just north of Kawaihae and from their vessel-based work each winter out of Kawaihae Harbor. The HMMC also assists with whale disentanglement efforts led by the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. The group focuses on marine mammal conservation, research and education and has a science advisory group from top universities around the U.S. and abroad. The HMMC hosts education programs for classes of high school and college students from Hawai’i and the mainland, including an annual week-long class on whale bioacoustics for Cornell University students and a collaboration with faculty at the University of Alaska Southeast in Sitka and the University of Hawai’i Hilo to connect students from Hawai’i and Alaska. For more information about HMMC scientists, research, education programs and scientific papers, visit www.hmmc.org or email info@hmmc.org

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  • Videos 01.25.2012 No Comments

    Dolphins Caught on Video: Riding Whales

    While some new-age crystal-fanciers no doubt assumed that our cetacean friends were already good pals, this video from the American Museum of Natural History shows rare photos of a specific type of ‘playful’ behaviour – dolphins getting lifted up into the air, riding a humpback whale’s head.

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  • Photos 01.25.2012 No Comments

    What to Do in Kauai

    From Dec – May, the Humpback whales visit Kauai to mate and give birth to their young. Record numbers of whales are in Kauai this year, making it easy to have an absolutely amazing whale watching tour on any given day. Check out this whale waving its tail in the air, and actually slapping it down on the surface of the ocean. This is a common whale behavior seen in the Humpbacks.

    Whale Watching in Kauai

    Na Pali Riders has developed a whale watching guide to help viewers identify the many whale behaviors that will be witnessed during a whale watching tour on the raft.

    Call 808-742-6331 to book or tour, or reserve online.

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  • Photos 04.27.2011 No Comments

    Kauai Tours: Our Kauai Sea Tours to Na Pali Coast

    Never get tired of seeing the dolphins out there in the wild. My cranky self got up at 5am to this morning to make sure we could get the early morning dolphins on our way to Na Pali Coast on Kauai. Boy was it worth it!

    I love the abstract tail photo that photographer Erik captured today. This dolphin did some amazing tail slapping today as it spun around our raft what seemed like 100 times.

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    The delight this created for the passengers was seen from ear to ear. And just take a look at this breathtaking scenery.

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  • Photos 07.05.2010 No Comments

    Kalalau Valley

    Spinner Dolphin

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  • Videos 02.14.2010 No Comments

    Kauai Dolphins

    Spinner dolphins swimming all around the raft, on a day when the water was incredibly crystal clear…

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  • Photos 01.31.2010 No Comments

    Kauai Whale Watching Season

    As we get into February, the Humpback whales become very active on Kauai. The photo below is of a whale breaching near our raft.

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  • Photos 11.22.2009 No Comments

    Kauai Activities :: Dolphins

    Today was an amazing day of dolphin encounters. It’s November so you don’t always know how the water conditions will be on Na Pali Coast. But today was just fine, and we’ve already gotten so much feedback from the passengers who went that day about how awesome the tour was. Luckily, our photographer Bill was able to capture this eventful day with his magical eye, enjoy the photos!

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  • Videos 09.28.2009 No Comments

    Kauai Dolphin Tours

    Dolphins everywhere today as we made our way to Napali Coast in Kauai.

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