Photos taken by Selket Kaufman

Mālama Pono

Mālama Pono is a program that allows PacWhale/PWF staff, kamaʻāina, and visitors to immerse themselves in Maui’s sacred ʻāina, culture, and community

Ocean Ambassador Volunteer

As an Ocean Ambassador for PWF, you will be at the forefront of our outreach efforts, engaging with the public on a weekly basis.

Marine Debris Rapid Response

Marine Debris is becoming more and more prevalent in our Oceans, and PWF is looking for help. If you spot marine debris in Maui Nui waters and cannot remove it yourself, please report Marine Debris by calling (833)4da-NETS (833-432-6387).

Marine Debris Monitoring Program

Select a beach, clean it and report debris items collected to help guide mitigation and prevention measures in Maui County.

Adopt a Beach

Clean your favorite beach monthly for a year and submit valuable data for long-term solutions.

Photo ID Contributions

Help PWF researchers by submitting your dolphin dorsal fin and humpback whale fluke photos for inclusion in our photo ID catalog.
Two dolphins jumping out of the water.

Whale & Dolphin Tracker

Report marine wildlife sightings from locations around the world to assist in distribution analysis.

Great Whale Count

During peak whale migration months, volunteers count humpback whales visible from shore as part of long-running survey of population numbers.