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Hawaii Marine Tourism

Project Overview
The Coral Reef Alliance works with local communities, businesses, partner organizations, and resource managers in Hawaii to protect and preserve Hawaii's coral reefs and to support local projects that benefit both reefs and people.

Learn and Explore:

Hotel Reef Stewardship Project [1]
 • [2]Participating Hotels [3]
Engaging Marine Recreation Providers [4]
 • Participating Marine Recreation Providers [5]
How You Can Help [6]

HOTELS

Hawaii Hotel Reef Stewardship Project
Hawaii is home to approximately eighty percent of the coral reefs found in U.S. waters. Nearly one-quarter of its fish species, reef-building corals, and reef invertebrates are endemic. These remarkable ecosystems generate approximately $800 million in gross annual revenue for the state and are considered one of the hospitality sector's greatest assets.

Hawaii HotelsCORAL has launched a statewide initiative that promotes sustainable tourism and environmental reef stewardship within Hawaii's accomodations sector.

Recognizing that many of Hawaii's hotels are already leaders in environmental sustainability, we have developed this project to explore new niches and acknowledge those who engage in efforts beyond the standard water and energy reduction efforts.

What We're Doing
With support from our local partners, CORAL is providing access to materials, tools, strategies, and other resources that hotels can utilize to improve their level of sustainability. We are seeking assistance from hotel managers [7] to better understand the stewardship activities that are currently underway at their hotels and identify opportunities to work together.

Example Activities:
• Reef etiquette signage
• In-room educational materials
• Educational tools for staff to share with guests
• Staff training in reef ecology and outreach strategies
• Supporting hotels' watersports companies in the implementation of the Voluntary Standards for Marine Tourism [8] and working with concierges and activity agencies to provide materials and messages that can be shared with visitors.

Below is a list of hotels that have joined the Hawaii Hotel Reef Stewardship Project:

  Hawaii Island

  • Courtyard King Kamehameha's
    Kona Beach Hotel
    [9]
  • Dolphin Quest [10]
  • The Fairmont Orchid [11]
  • Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel [12]
  • Hawai'i Island & Ocean Tours [13]
  • Hilton Waikoloa Village [14]
  • Kahalu'u Bay Education Center [15]
  • Kalena Nai'a [16]
  • Keauhou Beach Resort [17]
  • Mauna Kea Beach Hotel [18]
  • The Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows [19]
  • Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa [20]
  • Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa [21]

  Kauai

  • Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa [22]
 

  Lanai

  • Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay [23]
  • Four Seasons Resort Lana'i, Lodge at Koele [24]

  Maui

  • Fairmont Kea Lani [25]
  • Four Seasons Resort Maui [26]
  • Honua Kai Resort & Spa [27]
  • Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa [28]
  • Napili Kai Beach Resort [29]
  • Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua [30]
  • Royal Lahaina Resort [31]
  • Sheraton Maui [32]
  • Travaasa Hana [33]
  • Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa [34]

  Oahu

  • Halekulani [35]
  • Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa [36]
  • Sheraton Waikiki Resort [37]  
  • Waikiki Parc Hotel [38]

MARINE RECREATION PROVIDERS

West Hawaii Voluntary Standards

In 2009, CORAL completed a project working with marine recreation industry stakeholders in West Hawaii to develop the West Hawaii Voluntary Standards for Marine Tourism (WHVS) [39]. These regional standards are now improving and ensuring environmental performance in SCUBA diving and snorkeling, general boating (including surfing and kayaking), wildlife interactions (including marine mammals, invertebrates, manta raysand sharks), and shoreline activities.

Flip Chart courtesy of Nick Craig

Photo courtesy of: Nick Craig, Ocean Sports

Over thirty marine tourism providers on Hawaii Island have signed on to adopt the standards and have agreed to assist CORAL in evaluating them for their overall effectiveness, attainability, and affordability. CORAL is now working to expand these efforts to other areas of Hawaii.

For more information about the project, to view more details about participating companies, and to download the standards, please visit the West Hawaii Voluntary Standards website [40].

 

Below is a list of marine recreation providers that have signed on to adopt the West Hawaii Voluntary Standards:

  Hawaii Island

  • Adventures in Paradise
  • Big Island Divers
  • Blue Sea Cruises
  • Body Glove Cruises
  • Captain Zodiac Rafting Adventures
  • Dolphin Discoveries
  • Dolphin Journeys
  • Fair Wind Cruises
  • Hula Kai Cruises
  • Island RV
  • Jack's Diving Locker
  • Kohala Divers
  • Kona Boys
  • Kona Honu Divers, Inc.
  • Kona Mike's Surf Adventures
  • Mara's Dive
  • Neptune Charlies Ocean Safaris
  • Ocean Sports
  • One Love One Spirit
  • Pirate Charters Kona
  • Sea Hawaii Rafting
  • Sea Paradise
  • Sea Quest Rafting and Snorkeling
    Adventures
  • Splasher's Ocean Adventures
  • Torpedo Tours
  • Underwater Adventures Hawaii

  Maui County

  • Trilogy Excursions
 

  Oahu

  • Wild Side Specialty Tours
 

  Kauai (coming soon!)

 

 HOW YOU CAN HELP – PROVIDE YOUR INPUT [41]

Take this brief survey [42]about your experience diving, snorkeling, kayaking, surfing, and/or wildlife viewing with Hawaii businesses, and help us provide valuable feedback to commercial marine operators.

Please note: Listings on this site do not indicate official endorsement of any company by CORAL. A listing indicates only that 1) the marine recreation company participated in the standards development (Hawaii Island only), adoption, and implementation process, and has agreed to assist in the standards field-testing and evaluation; 2) the hotel or condo has agreed to carry out several stewardship objectives as outlined by CORAL through this project.

Related Resources

FOR INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES
• More Information About Coral Reefs [43]
• Best Practices Guides [44]
• Issue Briefs [45]
• Community Survey of Ocean Tours [46]
• West Hawaii Voluntary Standards [47]
• Respecting Coral Reefs Signage Project [48]
• Making a Difference Action Guide [49]
[50]• Fish-Friendly Business Alliance [51]
• CORAL's Hawaii Program [52]
[53]FOR HOTELS
[54]• Hawaii Hotel Project Flier [55]
• Hotel Survey [56]

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Source URL (retrieved on 05/24/2013 - 08:30): http://www.coral.org/hawaii_marine_tourism

Links:
[1] http://www.coral.org/hawaii_marine_tourism#Hotels
[2] http://www.coral.org/hawaii_marine_tourism#Participating Hotels
[3] http://www.coral.org/hawaii_marine_tourism#Participating Hotels
[4] http://www.coral.org/hawaii_marine_tourism#Marine Rec Providers
[5] http://www.coral.org/hawaii_marine_tourism#Participating MRPs
[6] http://www.coral.org/hawaii_marine_tourism#Input
[7] http://www.coral.org/hawaiihotels
[8] http://www.coral.org/west_hawaii_standards
[9] http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/koacy-courtyard-king-kamehamehas-kona-beach-hotel/
[10] http://www.dolphinquest.com/
[11] http://www.fairmont.com/orchid
[12] http://www.princeresortshawaii.com/hapuna-beach-prince-hotel.php
[13] http://www.hawaiiislandandoceantours.com/
[14] http://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com/
[15] http://kohalacenter.org/kahaluubay/home.html
[16] http://www.konaoceanx.com/
[17] http://www.outrigger.com/hotels-resorts/hawaiian-islands/hawaii-big-island/keauhou-beach-resort
[18] http://www.princeresortshawaii.com/mauna-kea-beach-hotel/
[19] http://www.maunalani.com/
[20] http://www.sheratonkeauhou.com/
[21] http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/koamc-waikoloa-beach-marriott-resort-and-spa/
[22] http://grandhyattkauai.com/
[23] http://www.fourseasons.com/manelebay
[24] http://www.fourseasons.com/koele/
[25] http://www.fairmont.com/kealani
[26] http://www.fourseasons.com/maui
[27] http://www.honuakaimaui.com/
[28] http://maui.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp?null
[29] http://www.napilikai.com/
[30] http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/KapaluaMaui/Default.htm
[31] http://www.royallahaina.com/
[32] http://www.sheraton-maui.com/
[33] http://travaasa.com/hana
[34] http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/hnmmc-wailea-beach-marriott-resort-and-spa/
[35] http://www.halekulani.com/
[36] http://waikiki.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp?null
[37] http://www.sheraton-waikiki.com/
[38] http://www.waikikiparc.com/
[39] http://www.coral.org/west_hawaii_standards
[40] http://www.coral.org/west_hawaii_standards
[41] http://www.123contactform.com/form-248939/Hawaii-Marine-Tourism-Guest-Survey
[42] http://www.123contactform.com/form-248939/Hawaii-Marine-Tourism-Guest-Survey
[43] http://www.coral.org/resources/about_coral_reefs
[44] http://www.coral.org/resources/guides_best_practices
[45] http://www.coral.org/resources/issue_briefs_b
[46] http://www.coral.org/files/CORAL_Hotel_Stewardship_Project_Flier.pdf
[47] http://www.coral.org/west_hawaii_standards
[48] http://www.coral.org/hawaii_reef_signs
[49] http://www.coral.org/Hawaii_action_guide
[50] http://www.coral.org/files/CORAL_Hotel_Stewardship_Project_Flier.pdf
[51] http://www.coral.org/fishfriendly
[52] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/asia/pacific/Hawaii
[53] http://www.coral.org/files/CORAL_Hotel_Stewardship_Project_Flier.pdf
[54] http://www.coral.org/files/CORAL_Hotel_Stewardship_Project_Flier.pdf
[55] http://www.coral.org/files/CORAL_Hotel_Stewardship_Project_Flier.pdf
[56] https://www.123contactform.com/contact-form-makaiwatch-269670.html
[57] http://www.coral.org/where_we_work/asia/pacific/Hawaii