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Surf lessons for women

Surfing lessons for women is getting popular!  Now days if you go into the ocean, It not uncommon to see more women in the water than men!  Especially here in Hawaii.  Why not, it’s a spectacular sport where you can immerse yourself into some ocean therapy. Beginner surf lessons on Oahu can be fun and…

HALEIWA TOWN

Located on the north shore of Oahu and is our biggest town we have here on this side of the island.  The town is filled with every shop you could ever want to visit. Coffee gallery is filled with our local cover growers, there are multiple surf shops to suit the famous towns reputation of…

Surf lessons on oahu

Aloha Everyone! With all of those surf lessons out there, its hard to know which school to choose!  While choosing a surf school first make sure that school is legal and permitted. Make sure that school is safe and do they have lifeguard experience. TRIPADVISOR.COM  Also has some very honest reviews that families like your…

Eddie surf contest Went!

After 31 Years, The 2016 “Eddie” Goes Down as the Biggest in History.   WAIMEA BAY, Oahu/Hawaii (Thursday, February 25, 2016) – John John Florence (HAW) brought a new style and a new generation to big wave surfing today by winning the Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational, a World Surf League Specialty Event, in waves of up to 60-feet. Florence won $75,000 – the biggest purse in Big Wave riding, with a 4-wave total of 301 out of 400 points.   “I was excited just to be part of the event,” said Florence. “I was so nervous, I thought, oh gosh, I just gotta get through this day and hopefully get a couple of waves! “I was riding my bike down here this-morning in the dark and just the energy of how many people were parked…

SURF LESSONS ON OAHU

There are many surf schools on Oahu!  It is hard to choose from so many schools!  When your choosing your surf school for yourself or your family just make sure the surf school is a permitted schools that has safety certifications. make sure the school is capable of looking out for your safety for you…

Sharks cove snorkeling beach

Sharks Cove has been rated by Scuba Diving Magazine as one of the “Top Twelve Shore Dives in the World”.  Located on Oahu’s world famous North Shore, this small rocky bay forms part of Pupukea Beach Park and boasts blue water and an impressive amount of sea life.  The bottom is made up of large…

The north shore of Oahu

  A sign announcing the entrance to the community of Haleʻiwa, the North Shore’s largest settlement. The North Shore, in the context of geography of the Island of Oʻahu, refers to the north-facing coastal area of Oʻahu between Kaʻena Point and Kahuku Point. The largest settlement is Haleʻiwa. This area is best known for its massive waves, attracting surfers from all around the globe. Contents  [hide]  1 Surfing 2 Learning to surf 3 Television and film 4 Accommodation 5 Notable residents 6 References 7 External links Surfing[edit] A surfer navigating a wave during an amateur competition at the North Shore’s Banzai Pipeline. The northern hemisphere winter months on the North Shore see a concentration of surfing activity, taking advantage of swells originating in the stormy North Pacific. Notable surfing spots include Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. The spot of Ehukai…

Humpback whales of Hawaii

Whale Watching in Hawaii What are humpback whales? Kohola (humpback whales) are one of the larger species of baleen whales, with adult males ranging between 40 and 52 feet and weighing up to 45 tons. Despite their size, humpback whales are surprisingly graceful acrobats. Keep your eye on the ocean and you might see one “breach,” propelling up to 40 percent of its body out of the water and landing on its side with a spectacular splash. If you’ve ever heard a whale song, you’ve listened to a male humpback whale. Their haunting melodies can be heard underwater from up to twelve miles away. Why do whales come to Hawaii? Just as our idyllic weather beckons to tourists around the world, the warm shallow waters (less than 600 feet) surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands are a favorite destination for humpback…

Hawaiian sea turtles

About Hawai’i’s Sea Turtles Hawai’i is the home to five species of sea turtles (see column at right). Olive ridleys, loggerheads and leatherbacks are usually only encountered in deep offshore waters. But it’s common for snorkelers and divers on all the islands to see the honu (green sea turtle) in near shore waters. Green sea turtles, however, nests in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, a remote, protected area where they thrive. Unfortunately, honu (greens) are suffering from a disease called fibropapillomatosis. This herpes-family virus causes the growth of white to blackish, cauliflower-like tumors. These grow on the soft tissues of the turtle’s body, internally and externally, and inhibit foraging, breathing, mobility and digestion. It is unclear what causes this disease, but research is ongoing worldwide to find a cure. To some, the Hawaiian name for hawksbill sea turtles is ‘ea, but…

Surf Camps On Oahu

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