Dolphin Discoveries in Kona, Hawaii
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Kona Dolphin Swim
Video was taken on March 17, 2016 off the coast of Kona, Hawaii during a Swim With Dolphins Tour with Dolphin Discoveries.
The Hawaii Spinner Dolphins swam underneath of us while we were snorkeling in the water. After we were back on the boat they gave us quite a show swimming up along side of our boat.
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Swimming With Wild Dolphins in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
A charter with Sunlight On Water brought us to Kahului Bay of Big Island Hawaii near Kona. There, we swam with wild dolphins.
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Scientists are concerned the popularity of swimming with dolphins is harming the animals. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is preparing to propose regulations that could ban swimming with Hawaii spinner dolphins. (March 11)
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Wild Dolphin Swim- Kona, Hawaii
Aloha! These are the Nai'a or Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins of Kealakekua bay. People travel from all over the world for a chance to swim and meet with them. It is an amazing and magical experience to be close them. What most people don't understand is that this is their bedroom. Kealakekua, along with Honaunau (two-step), and Ho'okena bay are the homes of these pods. They are too small to go out into the open ocean and they stay close to their territorial bedrooms. These pods live in the southwestern part of the island and don't even travel to the northern part of the island unless they are escorting humpbacks as they leave. Humans have a compelling obsession with swimming with them, which is indeed a magical experience. Decades ago, it was not uncommon to see pods of well over 100 dolphins in the Kona area. Today the average pod size is 30-50. The reason for this is, unfortunately, love. At dawn each morning, the pods will arrive in one of these bays, scan the area for the contents and population of the bay, and chase out any unwanted predators so they can get a good days rest. Then they begin their process of winding down so they can rest. They are calm and playful at this time until 2-3 hours after dawn, when they begin to dive deeper and try to get their sleep. Unfortunately, these bedrooms are also favorite recreational sites for tourists and locals alike. It is presumed that a dolphin is acutely aware of any presence within 75' of them and will awaken to investigate. Because of the desire to swim with them, people either choose to or ignorantly chase and follow them, sometimes all day. This keeps them from getting the rest they need. Sadly the adolescents and infants are the most curious about humans and the ones who end up sacrificing their sleep to interact us. Because of the lack of rest, these dolphins often fall short of the pod and are unable to escape the dangers of the ocean at night when they are feeding. This is causing a lot of the females to be unable to live to reproduce therefore reducing the population of the pods. If you enter the water where they are, they know that you are there and will usually come investigate you, so there is no need to chase them. And it is illegal to swim with them, but they may choose to swim with you. If you love the dolphins, and you come to Hawaii, please help by spreading awareness of their plight, and respecting their space after 9 AM when they are resting. There is very little enforcement of the laws protecting the Nai'a and other marine life, but together we can make a difference by educating and spreading awareness so that future generations of humans and dolphins may have a chance to enjoy this beautiful paradise. The Nai'a have swam these waters for thousands of years, long before the first Polynesians arrived on these shores. With our help, our voices, they may still swim here for generations to come.
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In October 2010 we spent an amazing 1.5 hours with the spinner dolphins in the bay by Captain Cook's Monument, Big Island of Hawaii. We had planned to snorkel across the bay to the monument early in the morning. A pod of about 35 spinner dolphins swam to where we, and about 6 other people, were swimming. For the next one and a half hours the dolphins swam around and around us, frolicking and mating. This video shows the highlights from 20 minutes of underwater filming.
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If you are an adventurer that likes the wind in your hair, getting a chance to see dolphins in the wild, and the thrill of discovering a side of Maui that only a few will see... the Maui Magic is for you!
Best of all, you get a chance to see Spinner Dolphins and even Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins when nature permits. We usually have great success at finding these magnificent creatures. The weather dictates snorkel sites and destinations. Possibilities include the Kanaio Coast, La Perouse, Molokini, Turtle Arches, and the beautiful Coral Gardens.
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Opened in 2007 in response to a need to provide a safe haven for 17 stranded dolphins whose home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, Dolphin Cay is one of the world's largest open-air, man-made marine mammal habitats. Located on the west side of the Atlantis, Paradise Island property, the 14-acre environment includes an 11-acre lagoon complete with coves and sandy beaches, 7 connected residential pools, a state-of-the-art education center, an animal rescue-rehabilitation hospital, an animal pharmacy, a quarantine, and a separate sea lion center.
Dolphin Cay is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA), and the International Marine Animal Trainers' Association (IMATA). Through its partnerships with the University of Florida's School of Veterinary Medicine and University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Dolphin Cay plays an active role in the development of the advanced research and knowledge about marine mammals.
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Maui Magic Dolphin Discovery and Adventure Snorkel
If you are an adventurer that likes the wind in your hair, getting a chance to see dolphins in the wild, and the thrill of discovering a side of Maui that only a few will see... the Maui Magic is for you! The custom-built 54ft., state-of-the-art, fast and comfortable power catamaran is totally unique in every way. She was designed for Adventure Snorkeling. The experience you have aboard the Maui Magic is more than just your average snorkel tour!
Maui Magic was built with a specially designed hull (for wave-splitting action), ample seating on both the upper and lower decks, a small covered galley, free use of snorkel equipment, fresh water hose, waterslide, BBQ grill an awesome sound system free use of optical masks, optional SNUBA and wetsuit rentals. We also have complimentary float belts and boogie boards to make you feel more comfortable in the water.
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SeaWorld is a United States chain of marine mammal parks, oceanariums, and animal theme parks owned by SeaWorld Entertainment. The parks feature killer whale, sea lion, and dolphin shows and zoological displays featuring various other marine animals. SeaWorld San Diego, the first SeaWorld park, opened on March 21, 1964. The park features shows such as One Ocean, the current Shamu show, Sea Lions Live, a comedic show with sea lions and otters, and Dolphin Days, a dolphin show.
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Spinner Dolphins at Place Of Refuge, Kona, HI November 18, 2013
Scuba Diving at Place of Refuge we finally had a dolphin encounter.
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You get in the water with the only state-sanctioned place on the Big Island to interact with trained Dolphins. The do not want you interacting or feeding wild dolphins, still many go out on the ocean and do it. We highly recommend Dolphin Quest at Waikoloa Village and their fantastic staff for a truly memorable dolphin interaction. Mahalo