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The Hawaiian Āholehole
These silvery, perchlike fish gather in schools by day and disperse at night to feed on plankton, small fish, insects, and other invertebrates. These large schools use surf zones, reefs, and high-surge areas as a defense against predators. In Hawaiian, Ęŧāholehole refers to the juvenile stage and Ęŧā
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Zebra Eel
These eels are usually docile and have a nocturnal lifestyle. Their diet consists of hard-shelled prey like crabs, clams, mollusks, and sea urchins. They are shy and reclusive, often hiding in reef crevices during the day. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #zebraeel
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Meet U’i Mea Ola
Her name means Beautiful Survivor, She was born in 2023. They live nowhere else in the world, and they are among the most endangered marine mammals on the planet. They’re solitary, mostly spend time at sea, and come ashore to rest, molt, and give birth. U’I is hunting for small fish, octopus, squid
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Bigeye Trevally
These fish are fast-moving reef fish known for their large eyes, nocturnal hunting, and impressive schooling behavior. They are nocturnal, feeding at dusk and at night. They school during the day near reefs, then break up to hunt after dark. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #bigeyetrevally
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Green Sea Turtle Feeding
These turtles eat seagrass and algae as adults. They are vital to healthy seagrass ecosystems and coral; grazing helps keep seagrass beds productive and coral healthy. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #greenseaturtle
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Hawaii Box Jellyfish:
They are usually found on south and leeward shores, showing up 8 days after a full moon. Their sting is painful and can be medically serious, but Hawaii’s box jellyfish are generally not considered deadly. They’re active predators with stinging cells called nematocysts, which they use to catch prey
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Hawaiian Cleaner Wrasse:
They set up a territory on the reef, and other fish visit that spot to be cleaned. This is not a random interaction; it’s a repeated, predictable relationship between species. The behaviors include signaling that it is open for business, and its dancing motion and color pattern help other fish reco
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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How to Snorkel Hawaii:
To snorkel in Hawaii don’t imagine you can learn once you get here. Know how to swim and then practice snorkeling in a pool a lot. Mammals do not naturally put their face in the water; this is a learned behavior even for humans. When snorkeling force yourself to slow down so as not to scare everyth
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Spotted Eagle Ray
Rays have Electro-Sensory Radar and like sharks, they have gel-filled pits on their snouts called the Ampullae of Lorenzini. This "built-in food radar" can sense the faint bioelectric fields generated by the muscle movements of buried animals. Once they pinpoint a target, they use their sno
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Whitespotted Surgeonfish
This fish is a compact reef grazer built for rough water. The spotted pattern helps them blend into churning surf and is a perfect camouflage. The spots mimic the bubbles of the turbulence, making them incredibly difficult for predators to spot. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #whitespottedsurgeonfish
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Bigfin Reef Squid
These animals are one of the fastest-growing marine invertebrates. It can increase body length by as much as 6 percent per day. It can change color and pattern from a hatchling, It lives a short life from 6 to 11 months. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #bigfinreefsquid
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Territorial Triggerfish
This fish is known as a lagoon triggerfish, blackbar triggerfish, or Picasso triggerfish. These fish can be very territorial, especially when guarding eggs. In HawaiĘŧi it is one of two fish known as HumuhumunukunukuāpuaĘŧa. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #lagoontriggerfish
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Blackstripe Coris
These fish are found only in Hawai’i. The males are deep dwelling and are seldom seen. They feed on sea urchins and other invertebrates. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #blackstripecoris
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Bluefin Trevally
They are also known as Omilu or Bluefin Jack. They are strong predatory hunters that use ambush and midwater attacks on smaller fish, crustaceans. and squid. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #bluefintrevally
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Lots of Turtles
Green Sea Turtles are always an amazing sight in the water but even more so when there are so many in one area. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #greenseaturtle
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Whitetip Reef Shark
These sharks commonly rests in caves or under ledges during the day. Hunts at night, mainly for bony fish, crustaceans, and octopuses. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #whitetipreefshark
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Triton’s Trumpet Snail
This is the largest snail in Hawaiian waters. This snail is an active predator of the coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish. After locating its prey, the trumpet snail immobilizes the prey with an injection of paralytic salivary juices. Because of the beauty and size of its shell, the Triton’s trum
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Green Sea Turtle
They are called honu in HawaiĘŧi and are native to the islands and a familiar sight along coastal waters. They like nearshore feeding areas and resting spots. #hawaii #fyp #fyi #greenseaturtle
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Whitetip Reef Sharks
They can stay still while breathing. Their diet includes bony fish, crustaceans, and octopuses. These sharks are considered not dangerous to humans and rarely act aggressively. They are listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN because of fishing pressure and its slow reproductive rate. #hawaii #fyp
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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Hunting Flying Gurnard
They do not actually fly; they use their fins to “walk” and dig around the bottom for food. Their diet includes small fish, bivalves, and crustaceans. They may make a grunting sound when alarmed. They use the front of there pectoral fins to dig into the sand. Their pelvic fins help them “walk” alon
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Hawaii GoPro Grandpa

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I live in Hawaii on the island of Oahu. I am an avid free diver and snorkeler.