#Sanctuary Ocean Count

2,141 whales observed during the second Sanctuary Ocean Count and Great Whale Count for 2024

There were a total of 2,141 whales observed throughout the main Hawaiian Islands during the day’s count with 948 whales observed from Maui, 86 from Molokaʻi and 39 from Lānaʻi. On Kaua‘i, the total number of whales observed during the count was 239, on O‘ahu, the total was 363, and on Hawai‘i Island, 466 whales were observed.

2024 Sanctuary Ocean Count welcomes back whales and volunteers 

Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary welcomes back koholā (humpback whales) and volunteers for the 2024 Sanctuary Ocean Count scheduled for Jan. 27, Feb. 24, and March 30. 

Sanctuary Ocean Count and Great Whale Count conclude for 2023 season

The total number for the Great Whale Count on Maui was 313, for a grand total of 1,121 throughout the state.

Sanctuary Ocean Count and Great Whale Count commence for 2023 whale season

On Maui, the Great Whale Count by Pacific Whale Foundation was only able to report from one of 12 designated sites due to ongoing heavy rain. The single Great Whale Count site on Maui was able to report 41 whales. A total of nine whales were observed during the 10-10:15 a.m. time period, the most of any time period throughout the day’s count.

Modified Sanctuary Ocean Count and Great Whale Count Commence for 2021

Both counts will take place three times during peak whale season annually on the last Saturdays in January, February, and March.

Public Invited to Whale Count Research Events

Pacific Whale Foundation is inviting the public to participate in three “Great Whale Count” research events to help gauge Pacific humpback whale populations in Hawaiʻi.