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OUR VISION

TO CONSERVE AND SUSTAIN HAWAI‘I'S MARINE LIFE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS THROUGH EDUCATION AND STEWARDSHIP

our values

RESPECT FOR THE OCEAN

INTEGRITY

PASSION FOR WHAT WE DO

TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY

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A HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT

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LEAVING A POSITIVE LEGACY FOR FUTURE

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Since few people had experienced the true majesty of the oceanic world, they didn’t know what could be lost.

Kahn partnered with the renowned reef biologist David Fridman to create Coral World, an underwater observatory that gave people a diver’s view of the Red Sea and its magnificent reef life.

A strong advocate for marine ecosystems, Coral World evolved into an international operation with marine parks worldwide: Coral World St. Thomas, Coral Island Bahamas, AQWA and Oceanworld in Australia, Palma Aquarium in Mallorca and Maui Ocean Center in Hawai‘i. Our team passionately loves the ocean and ocean-based cultures.

Since Maui Ocean Center opened in 1998, we have worked to protect Hawai‘i’s remarkable marine life. We offer unparalleled encounters with amazing oceanic creatures, some of which exist only here in Hawai‘i. We care for one of the world’s largest collections of live Pacific corals. Our exhibits and educational programs are designed to inspire Hawai‘i residents and visitors with fresh appreciation for our surrounding sea and local culture.

IN THE 1970'S, ENTREPRENEUR AND PHILANTHROPIST MORRIS KAHN RECOGNIZED THAT FRAGILE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS NEEDED PROTECTION.

THE AQUARIUM OF HAWAI‘I

Maui Ocean Center’s expert team of marine biologists and divers meticulously care for all of the aquarium’s animals. Collection is conducted under strict permits with the Hawai‘i State Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources, and under the guidance of our Native Hawaiian Cultural Advisor and Kahu (caretaker) Dane Maxwell. Maui Ocean Center respectfully complies with a County of Maui ordinance prohibiting the exhibit of cetaceans (whales and dolphins). Learn about humpback whales in our state-of-the-art Humpbacks of Hawai‘i Exhibit & Sphere.
 

TO FOSTER UNDERSTANDING, WONDER, AND RESPECT FOR HAWAI‘I’S MARINE LIFE.

More than just a job, Maui Ocean Center offers an opportunity to join a community of dedicated lovers of Hawai’‘i’s marine life. Help us sustain Maui’s unique natural environment, culture, and way of life for future generations. We believe that by teaming together we can make our world a better place—above and below the surface.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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