Kahi Kai News provides you with all the up to date information you need to better understand, enjoy and protect our marine environment. Here you can browse our archives for marine related news from all over the world, find interesting essays covering a broad range of marine related topics and also read selected logbook entries from our members.
If you think we are missing some important marine related news or want to contribute with something, please feel free to contact us at any moment.

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Logbook 5 May 2013. Sculpins party from Oregon. Sculpins are the beautiful fish in many of these photographs. These are a diverse family of mostly bottom-living fishes that are related to scorpionfishes. Sculpins are... Image credit: Kim TICE
Article 16 Nov 2011. For our future generations... and the ocean. For the last couple of years, Kahi Kai created calendars, featuring portraits of sea creatures to enhance their beauty, elegance and fragility. By selling them, we were able to... Image credit: Patricia Murata
News 20 Sep 2011. There's no such thing as a jellyfish. Our friend Steve Haddock from MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) and founder of Jellywatch has made an interesting video called "There's no such thing as a jellyfish"... Image credit: Eric Roettinger / Kahi Kai Images
Logbook 30 Jun 2011. Gambier Island Biodiversity. The Kahi Kai team has the privilege to be involved in the development of the imaging platform of the Tara Oceans Expedition. On the current trip with Tara around the Gambier Island... Image credit: Eric Roettinger
Logbook 28 Jun 2011. Gambier Island, French Polynesia.... The schooner Tara has reached French Polynesia where she will spend several month. Currently, TARA harbors in Mangareva Islands, the biggest island of the Gambier archipelago.... Image credit: Eric Roettinger
News 9 May 2011. The soul of Kalaupapa. A piece of land trapped between cliffs and the Pacific Ocean, a part of our Earth full of history where easter eggs are substituted with painted coconuts: Kalaupapa. ... Image credit: aldine amiel
News 9 May 2011. Unexpected Encounter. A memorable and majestic underwater ballet, with Dolphins dancing in bouquets or as inseparable couples. Wild and random moments that leave in your mind an inalterable peaceful... Image credit: Aldine Amiel
Article 2 Feb 2011. SECORE - SExual COral REproduction. Coral reefs are among the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on earth. They occur in over 100 countries and support at least a million described species of animals and plants,... Image credit: SECORE
News 22 Aug 2009. Creature Cast - The unexpected world of animals. Creature Cast is a collaborative blog recently launched by evolutionary biologist Casey Dunn and his students at Brown University. Their idea is to take a narrative approach to... Image credit: Sophia Tintori
News 2 Feb 2010. Census of Marine Life: Explorers census 17,650 ocean species. Deep sea teeming with species that have never known sunlight Census of Marine Life scientists have inventoried an astonishing abundance, diversity and distribution of deep sea s... Image credit: Gary Cranitch
Logbook 25 Oct 2010. Report on Mattias Ormestad, optical engineer onboard Tara. For the last 19 days, Mattias Ormestad from Kahi Kai was in charge of the imaging platform onboard Tara. Tara Expeditions/Fonds Tara made a short documentation on his and Linda... Image credit: Mattias Ormestad
Logbook 28 Jun 2011. Gambier Island, French Polynesia.... The schooner Tara has reached French Polynesia where she will spend several month. Currently, TARA harbors in Mangareva Islands, the biggest island of the Gambier archipelago.... Image credit: Eric Roettinger