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Maui Snorkeling Trips »
Posted by: MAUIreefannie 1 year, 3 months ago in News
They are hunters. They are also distinctly male or female, and must mate to produce young. The female then makes a nest, creating these beautiful ...
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Maui Snorkeling Trips »
Posted by: MAUIreefannie 1 year, 3 months ago in News
Many youngsters go into the waters around Maui hoping to see Nemo, and go away very disappointed learning Nemo doesn' t live in Hawaii. The ...
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Maui Snorkeling Trips »
Posted by: MAUIreefannie 1 year, 3 months ago in News
In Australia there are more species of this fish (known as leatherjackets down under) than anywhere else in the world. According to historians, in Hawaii ...
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Maui Snorkeling Trips »
Posted by: MAUIreefannie 1 year, 2 months ago in News
This fish is really adorable! Research could find no Hawaiian name, but that possibly could be this fish likes the water deep as it is ...
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Posted by: MAUIreefannie 1 year, 2 months ago in News
They are incredibly shy and really cute! The Hawaiian garden eel or, Puhi in Hawaiian, is an eel who prefers to hide in sandy substrates ...
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Posted by: MAUIreefannie 1 year, 2 months ago in News
Sharp forehead! That' s what the ancient Hawaiians called this fish. The Hawaiian name is laenihi, and most likely this was an important food source ...
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Ballerinas Of The Sea »
Posted by: MAUIreefannie 1 year, 1 month ago in News
Everybody loves dolphins, and we are always asked “ will I see one?” . Many species of dolphins live in Hawaiian waters year around, but the channels ...
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