23 products
8in Humuhumunukunukuapua'a Reef Tiger Fish
16064
Regular price $16.80 Save $-16.80Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, or humuhumu for short, is the Hawaiian name for Hawai'i's state fish - the Reef Triggerfish. They are very common in Hawai'i and you'll most likely encounter them when you're snorkeling. They blow jets of water from their mouth to sift through sand in search of edible organisms.
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15in Shaved Ice
16069
Regular price $22.80 Save $-22.80The Shaved Ice is a famous Hawaiian treat that instantly gives you a refreshing feeling upon the first bite! It looks like a colorful pile of freshly fallen snow made out of finely shaved ice and delicious flavored syrups. The best dessert to beat the summer heat!
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18in Mano Kihikihi Hammer Head Shark
16061
Regular price $22.80 Save $-22.80Mano Kihikihi is the Hawaiian name for the Hammerhead Shark. Hammerhead Sharks got their name from their hammer-shaped heads. There are eight different species of Hammerheads and three are known to grace Hawaii's waters - the scalloped, the smooth, and the great hammerhead sharks. You can spot Hammerheads at Molokai!
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20in A'u Lepe Sail Fish
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Regular price $20.80 Save $-20.80A'u Lepe is the Hawaiian name for Sailfish. These fish have a massive dorsal fin that helps anglers identify them from afar. They are characterized by their massive leaps and jumps in the ocean. The Sailfish is a beautiful species that is rarely caught because of the strong fight they put up when they're hooked.
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8in Moana Kai Seahorse
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Regular price $12.80 Save $-12.80Moana Kai is the Hawaiian name for Seahorse. They are found in tropical and temperate waters all across the world. However, the Hippocampus Fisheri, commonly known as the Hawaiian Seahorse, is a specie rare and native to Hawaii. They are a majestic and bizarre type of fish that vary in size with the largest species growing up to a foot long!
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14in Ukulele
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Regular price $20.80 Save $-20.80The Ukulele was introduced to the Hawai'i by Portuguese immigrants and gained the ardent support of King Kalākaua - a patron of the arts. It is commonly used in Hawaiian music, and has a very distinctive sound that has become known to many as the sound of Hawai'i.
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18in Mahi Mahi Green Dolphin
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Regular price $22.80 Save $-22.80Mahi Mahi is the Hawaiian name for the Dolphin Fish which can be spotted in the waters of O'ahu, Maui, and Kauai. The Mahi Mahi has an electric greenish-blue colored back, a gold or sparkling silver lower body, and a mixture of dark and light spots on its sides. The Mahi Mahi is massive and can grow up to 7 feet and 88 pounds!
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16in Ahi Tuna
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Regular price $18.80 Save $-18.80Ahi is the Hawaiian name for Yellowfin Tuna which are commonly found in waters near Hale'iwa, Kona, Hilo, Wai'anae, and Nawiliwili Harbor. They are one of the reasons why anglers from all over the world flock to Hawaii. Yellowfin Tuna are torpedo-shaped and metallic dark blue on the back and upper sides fading to yellow to silver on their bellies!
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8in Hāhālua
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Regular price $22.80 Save $-22.80Hāhālua is the Hawaiian name for Manta Ray - a harmless, beautiful, and graceful creature often confused with stingrays. Manta Rays are not the most common marine life in Hawai'i, but you can spot them off of the Kona coast on the Big Island, where scuba divers often swim with Manta Rays during night dives.
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21in Lalewa'a Shark
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Regular price $20.80 Save $-20.80Lalewa'a is the Hawaiian name for Whale Sharks. The Whale Shark is the largest fish in the ocean and lives in warm waters. They are gentle giants which is why humans love swimming with them! Spotting a Whale Shark in Hawaii is rare, but the best place to see them is near the islands of Niihau, Lanai, and Molokoni Islet.
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8in Kohala Whale
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Regular price $12.80 Save $-12.8012in Mano Shark
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Regular price $15.80 Save $-15.80Mano is the Hawaiian name for shark. Did you know that out of the 350 known species of sharks in the world, 40 species can be found in Hawai'i? Four of the most common species are most likely found at places off of Kaimana Beach!
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8in Nai'a Dolphin
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Regular price $10.80 Save $-10.80Nai'a is the Hawaiian name for dolphins which you can spot at the beautiful coasts of Kona and Kahala. Four species are native to Hawai'i- Spinner, Bottlenose, Spotted, and Rough-toothed dolphins. These intelligent and playful mammals are naturally curious and easy to approach - swimming with dolphins is an unforgettable experience!
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8in Kihi Kihi Moorish Idol Fish
16063
Regular price $16.80 Save $-16.80Kihi Kihi is the Hawaiian name for the Pennant Bannerfish - a white fish with two broad oblique black bands on the sides and a yellow dorsal, pectoral, and tail fin. They are adorably small, growing from 6 to 10 inches in size. You can find schools of Kihi Kihi by diving and snorkeling in the waters of Maui and O'ahu.
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18in Kajiki A'u Blue Marlin
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Regular price $20.80 Save $-20.80Kajiki A'u is the Hawaiian name for the Blue Marlin - a large fish with a dark blue color and white to pink flesh. Blue Marlin around the Hawaiian Islands can get as large as 1600 pounds! They are best seen in Kona, where anglers gather all year long for sport fishing.
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