The Maui Nui Marine Resources Council Protected Areas help safeguard the vibrant marine ecosystems around Maui, offering unique snorkeling and diving experiences.
Maui Nui Marine Resources Council Protected Areas are essential for preserving the diverse marine life and ecosystems surrounding the Hawaiian islands of Maui, Moloka‘i, and Lāna‘i. These areas play a critical role in conserving coral reefs, ensuring the health and resilience of these habitats. The Council works collaboratively with local communities to implement sustainable management practices. The marine protected areas support a variety of recreational activities, including snorkeling, scuba diving, and whale watching. The vibrant coral reefs are home to an array of marine species, making them an exceptional destination for underwater photography and marine wildlife viewing. Historical tales of Polynesian navigation and the cultural significance of these marine environments add to their allure. This protected region is crucial for educational and research opportunities, focusing on coral reef health, ocean sustainability, and climate change impacts.
Molokini Crater for snorkeling and diving.
Humpback whale migration viewing during the winter months.
Māʻalaea Harbor for peaceful boat tours and access to local marine life education.
The vibrant fish and richly colored coral gardens at Honolua Bay.
A partially submerged volcanic crater providing excellent visibility for diving and snorkeling.
Seasonal gathering spot for North Pacific humpback whales.
A Marine Life Conservation District with lush coral reefs and abundant fish.