
Meet our Sponsors

Thank you
to our generous sponsors and supporters.
and Snorkel

Mark Percival
Maui County Green Grant
Awarded 2024

Guided by the principle of Mālama Aina, meaning to care for the land, the Green Grants Award, supports environmental initiatives that strive to build a sustainable community on Maui. Funds are provided by Maui County, and awarded to small non-profits and grass roots efforts across the island as we all work to protect the natural resources that make Maui such a unique and magical place.
In the aftermath of the Lahaina wildfires, increased run-off and changes in water quality in the coastal waters around West Maui was a paramount concern. As humpback whale mothers and their calves typically congregate in the coastal waters around West Maui, we designed a study to specifically focus on these issues. The Green Grant we received allowed us to implement this study.
Beginning in January 2024, the study encompasses surveys to detect changes in habitat use, coupled with behavioral monitoring of mother-calf pairs in West Maui waters. We are confident that our results will provide valuable management recommendations that ensure Maui’s humpback whale mothers and their calves can thrive alongside us as we all enjoy the calm, protected waters of West Maui.


Headed North
to Alaska?
At the end of each winter season, Hawaii’s humpback whales return north to their feeding grounds. Around 50% of Maui’s whales will head to the waters of Alaska’s Inside Passage, and many of us in the whale-watching community make the same migration!
If you’re headed to Alaska, you can support the Keiki Kohola Project and find out how best to make the most of your time in the region.
The Naturalist Guide: Wildlife and Wilderness Along Alaska's Inside Passage, written by Rachel Cartwright.
This guide provides an insiders-view, of all the information you need to see wildlife and enjoy the stunning scenery in this region. Additionally, a portion of the profits from all book sales goes to fund our research.











