Abundant Marine Life

August 28, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Attractions, snorkeling

Have a Look at Hawaii’s Abundant Marine Life
Undoubtedly, Hawaii is renowned around the world for its beautiful and unusual beaches. Since most of the travelers in this state make it a point to stop by at a local beach when they are in the Hawaiian Islands, visitors would most likely come across some of its magical underwater beings. There are roughly 680 fish species that commonly inhabit the Hawaiian waters. Out of those varieties, around 450 species of fish actually remain close to both the inshore areas and the reefs. Listed below are some of the sea creatures that tourists might stumble upon while they are relaxing in the beach:

 

A sea life that is very familiar to Hawaii is the coral. The corals that are regularly seen in the Hawaiian Islands are solid, rock-like formations that are aptly named for their recognizable shapes such as cauliflower, plate, antler, finger, as well as razor coral. There are a few corals that seem soft like the tube coral and tourists would be able to find them in the ceilings of some caves. The black coral, which bears a resemblance to the winter-bare shrubs, could be located at depths of approximately over 100 feet.

 

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For travelers who visit Hawaii starting from November to April would be most likely see the popular humpback whales. These marine visitors drop by the islands in order to mate and give birth to their offspring each year. However, after spring, these whales would settle down in Alaska until it is time to come to Hawaii once again. Every Hawaiian Island offers tourists a chance to take some whale-watching cruises during winter that would let them watch these massive animals up close. People would also be able to observe these incredible leviathans from the shore. They could actually develop up to roughly 45 feet long, so when a humpback whale jumps out of the ocean, one would be able to view it from a distance. Other whales like sperm, pilot, pygmy killer, false killer, melon-headed, and beaked whales could also be seen all throughout the year, particularly in the tranquil waters outside the Kona Coast of the Big Island.

 

There are numerous reef fishes found in the waters of Hawaii. Butterfly fish is one of the most colorful among them all. They are frequently viewed in pairs, and they seem to use up most of their time in feeding. There are approximately 22 butterfly fish species and 3 of them, which are millet seed, bluestripe, and pebbled, are prevalent in the islands.

 

Hawaii is also famous for their big-game fish such as swordfish, marlin, as well as tuna. There are 6 types of billfish that can be found in the offshore waters all over the islands like the sailfish, striped marlin, broadbill swordfish, Pacific blue marlin, shortbill spearfish and the black marlin. The billfish in Hawaii vary in size beginning from the shortbill spearfish weighing 20 lbs. Up to the Pacific blue marlin weighing 1,805 lbs., which is the biggest marlin worldwide that was caught with just a rod and reel.

 

The Hawaiian Islands have plenty of things that they could take pride in such as their flourishing marine life. Their varied sea life is one thing that nature lovers and ordinary tourists alike would truly appreciate. These magnificent under-the-sea creatures would definitely draw a crowd since some of them are solely found in the tropical oasis of Hawaii. 

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