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Hawaiʻi, also called the Island of Hawaiʻi,[2] the Big Island or Hawaiʻi Island (/həˈwaɪ.i/ or /həˈwɑːiː/; Hawaiian: [həˈwɐiʔi] or [həˈvɐiʔi]), is an island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the largest and the southeastern-most of the Hawaiian islands, a chain of volcanic islands in the North Pacific Ocean. With an area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2), it is larger than all of the other islands in the archipelago combined and is the largest island in the United States. The island is often referred to as the Big Island to reduce confusion between the island and the state. It is coterminous with Hawaiʻi County and includes the Hilo Micropolitan Statistical Area. More info:
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Hawaiʻi, also called the Island of Hawaiʻi,[2] the Big Island or Hawaiʻi Island (/həˈwaɪ.i/ or /həˈwɑːiː/; Hawaiian: [həˈwɐiʔi] or [həˈvɐiʔi]), is an island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is the largest and the southeastern-most of the Hawaiian islands, a chain of volcanic islands in the North Pacific Ocean. With an area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2), it is larger than all of the other islands in the archipelago combined and is the largest island in the United States. The island is often referred to as the Big Island to reduce confusion between the island and the state. It is coterminous with Hawaiʻi County and includes the Hilo Micropolitan Statistical Area. More info:
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Magical Swim With Dolphins in Hawaii! - 2 Step Beach, Big Island Hawaii
Swimming with dolphins has been one of the most magical moments I have ever had while traveling and snorkeling! Just amazing! The dolphins came out to play while I was snorkeling at 2 Step Beach in Hawaii's Big Island.
Note: This was NOT A TOUR. I saw the dolphins in their natural habitat.
I had been to 2 Step Beach many times and there is always amazing sealife to see there, but this was the first time I was there with dolphins. JUST MAGICAL!!!
WATCH the Guide to 2 Step Beach to learn about visiting this beach for snorkeling. It is some of the best snorkeling in Hawaii at this beach.
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I did not take a tour to swim with dolphins because I had heard that some of the tours can be disruptive to the dolphins sleeping/resting patterns.
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Swimming with dolphins on Big Island of Hawaii
Famous Two-step shore dive site did not disappoint, and we saw white-tip reef sharks, green turtle and a pod of a dozen dolphins. They circled a long time around us, and it was wonderful to be able to see them that close.
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Hawaii 2014 - Dolphins off the west coast of The Big Island
The tour crew at Sunlight on Water took me on the last dolphin excursion in Hawaii. Plenty of the intelligent species to be seen.
The video starts with some fish at a coral reef at the west coast of O'Ahu.
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The last day of the trip AND my birthday! I was pretty sure I was going to have an uneventful birthday after our week of adventure, but I ended up swimming with FREAKING DOLPHINS!!! We met a guy that told us about La Perouse Bay and that it was a great place to possibly swim with dolphins. So early on my birthday, we went to check it out!
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We were so fortunate while snorkeling at 2 Step on the Big Island to encounter a large pod of 35+ wild beautiful spinner dolphins swimming around us. Some of the dolphins would jump out and do a 360 in the air to show off. It was truly an amazing experience. This is how nature intended it! The real deal...we did not have to spend hundreds of dollars to a company that cages dolphins, there dolphins were happy and we were too!
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Excellent experience with Coral Reef Advnetures, Captain Carl and Erin! Over 100 dolphins swam right past us throughout the 4 hour day.
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Snorkeling with Wild Dolphins at Two Step on the Big Island of Hawaii was amazing. We got to see a spinner dolphin jump right out of the water spinning freely in the air, absolutely incredible.
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Off the Big Island of Hawaii, Jonathan cavorts with a pod of playful Spinner dolphins and learns how they hunt at night and sleep during the day by shutting off half their brains at a time!
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Dolphins are among the ocean’s most exhilarating animals--excitable, playful ambassadors of the sea. Whenever a pod of dolphins appears, I always stop what I’m doing and see if they want to play.
Dolphin encounters aren’t always easy to plan, but there are places in the world where dolphins are regularly seen and this is one of those places. The Big Island of Hawaii.
Surrounded by the warm Pacific Ocean, the Big Island is an amazing place full of breathtaking views, exotic animals, and volcanic activity.
But I’ve come to meet a pod of dolphins.
It’s 8 AM and Big Island Divers is putting one of their boats in the water at the marina. Cameraman Todd and I grab our gear and head to the boat, where we meet captain Mike.
Soon we’re half a mile offshore, cruising in search of dolphins.
Ryan Leinbach (or as we call her, the Dolphin Whisperer) is telling us about the Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins we are hopefully going to meet.
Hawaiian Spinner dolphins live here in the Hawaiian Islands, and at nighttime they go offshore to hunt and feed in the scattering layer. So they feed on squid, oppellue (?) that kind of stuff, and then as the sun rises in the morning, the dolphins come back to the shoreline to rest and to socialize along our Hawaiian shorelines. What we are probably going to find today is they are either going to be traveling from point A to point B, or they’re going to be in a “rest estuary.”
So we’re cruising just offshore looking for Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins. And since they tend to rest during the day, they are moving slowly. But they may not be very playful.
Soon we spot the dorsal fins of dolphins and we circle closer to see what they’re up to.
The dolphins look pretty active, so now is my chance to suit up and see how close I can get.
They make a fairly close pass to have a look at us, but then they turn and swim away, back into the blue. I swim along behind them for a few minutes, but eventually they give me the slip.
But that’s OK, if there’s one thing I have learned about interacting with dolphins over the years, is that you need to be patient.
We pull the ladder and head off to find a more cooperative pod.
Captain Mike has found another pod. Behind the boat, they are doing what spinners are known for! Spinning!
So, we slow down and get ready to try again.
Once again I drop into the water with my camera and fin my way over towards the dolphins.
Soon, Todd and I are in the middle of a big pod of Spinners.
I do my best dolphin impersonation, free-diving down to them as they pass below. But they make my breath-holding skills look pathetic.
This group is going slowly because they are actually resting. They hunt at night in deep water, so during the day, they rest.
Dolphins don’t rest the way we do. If they fall asleep, they will drown.
When a dolphin sleeps, it shuts down half of its brain, while the other half stays awake, controlling a slow swim and periodic breathing. After a while, the dolphin swaps sides, letting the other half of its brain sleep.
The result is a slow-swimming animal that appears fully awake…but not really.
Spinner dolphins are not particularly large. They grow to about the same size and weight as an adult human. But they don’t live as long. Estimates are that they only live to be 20 or so years old.