Wildlife Hawaii Shark Dives in Oahu
Shark Dives in Oahu
Experience Oahu’s Sharks: A Respectful and Educational Encounter
- Hawaii: The Fortress of the Indo-Pacific and the Economic Heartbeat — The Frontline of “Peace Through Strength”by Masahito sasakiStrategic Role: The Keystone of American Primacy Under the “Peace Through Strength” doctrine of the 2026 National Defense Strategy (NDS), Hawaii is redefined as the ultimate Keystone for ensuring U.S. strategic superiority. It serves as the operational nerve center for U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM), providing the “strategic depth” necessary to sustain a robust denial defense… Read more: Hawaii: The Fortress of the Indo-Pacific and the Economic Heartbeat — The Frontline of “Peace Through Strength”
- The Price of the Golden Age: How Commercial Whaling and Debt Reshaped Hawaii’s Destiny
by Masahito sasakiIn the early 19th century, the Hawaiian Kingdom underwent a socio-economic metamorphosis that was as rapid as it was irreversible. For centuries, the archipelago had flourished in isolation, governed by a sophisticated system of land management and religious law. This ended with the arrival of the global whaling fleet—maritime “floating cities” that appeared on the… Read more: The Price of the Golden Age: How Commercial Whaling and Debt Reshaped Hawaii’s Destiny - From Sacred Stones to Satellite Tracking: The Celestial Evolution of Oʻahu’s Waiʻanae Range
by Masahito sasakiThe Waiʻanae mountain range on the island of Oʻahu serves as a profound chronological bridge, connecting the foundational spiritual practices of ancient Hawaiʻi with the cutting-edge requirements of modern global security. Under the watchful mist of traditional rains like the Līlīlehua, the Nāulu, and the Kiʻowao, this region has transitioned from a sacred “piko” (navel)… Read more: From Sacred Stones to Satellite Tracking: The Celestial Evolution of Oʻahu’s Waiʻanae Range - The Resilience of the Mōlī: A Tale of Exploitation, Restoration, and the Future of Urban Coexistence
by Masahito sasakiIntroduction: The Soul of the North Pacific The Laysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis), known in Hawaiian as Mōlī, is far more than a seabird. With a lifespan exceeding six decades and an expansive wingspan that carries them across the entire North Pacific, they are biological sentinels of our ocean’s health. While their primary sanctuary remains the… Read more: The Resilience of the Mōlī: A Tale of Exploitation, Restoration, and the Future of Urban Coexistence - The Intersection of Urban Planning and Conservation: The Case of the Hawaiian Monk Sealby Masahito sasaki1. Introduction The Hawaiian monk seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi), one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world, serves as a critical indicator of the health of the Hawaiian archipelago’s ecosystem. While historically driven to the brink of extinction by commercial hunting, the species has shown a modest recovery due to decades of federal protection… Read more: The Intersection of Urban Planning and Conservation: The Case of the Hawaiian Monk Seal


