The organizations listed here represent a wide range of information regarding ocean safety and conditions for swimmers and boaters.
H.O.S.T.'s (Hawai'i Ocean Safety Team) purpose is to promote and enhance the safe and pollution free use of Hawaii's waters through pro-active prevention by providing an open forum for government and industry to identify problems and propose solutions to today's maritime issues. CLICK HERE
DOBOR (Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation) aims to preserve Hawai'i 's natural and cultural resources while ensuring public access to State waters and enhancing the ocaen experience. CLICK HERE
The goal of HawaiiBeachSafety.org is to give Hawaii beach users timely and accurate information for choosing a beach destination appropriate to their ocean skill level.
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This website offers calendars of predicated arrivals of Jellyfish and Man-0-War at Hawai'i beaches, and offers tips on how to treat stings. CLICK HERE
The aloha.com website offers pages of information on the Hawai'i Lifeguard Assoc.; Sharks of Hawai'i; Beach & Ocean Hazzards; Dangerous Ocean Organisms; Surf Reports and more. CLICK HERE
The Ocean Atlas of Hawai'i. This site offers information on marine climate, water properties, currents, tides, and waves for general public interest ranging from recreation to civil defense to commercial enterprise. CLICK HERE
The mission of the Division of Aquatic Resources is to manage, conserve and restore the state's unique aquatic resources and ecosystems for present and future generations.CLICK HERE