Kahaluʻu Bay

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Kahaluʻu Bay is a popular snorkeling and surfing spot on Hawaii’s Big Island, known for its calm, clear waters, coral reefs, and abundant marine life.

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Kahaluʻu Bay canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
snorkeling site
surfing spot
adjacentTo Kahaluʻu Beach Park NERFINISHED
bodyOfWater Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity snorkeling
stand-up paddleboarding
surfing
swimming
hasConservationConcern coral reef damage from human activity
hasConservationMeasure guidelines to avoid standing on coral
reef-safe sunscreen recommendations
hasFacility lifeguard station
parking area
pavilion
picnic tables
restrooms
showers
hasFeature fringing coral reef
rocky shoreline
sandy entry areas
shallow lagoon
tide pools
hasHazard rocky bottom
sharp coral
stronger surf near outer reef
hasWaterCondition generally calm
often clear
hasWildlife Hawaiian green sea turtles
butterflyfish
corals
damselfish
eels
moorish idol
octopus
parrotfish
sea cucumbers
surgeonfish
triggerfish
tropical reef fish
urchins
wrasses
knownFor abundant marine life
calm waters
clear waters
coral reefs
snorkeling
surfing
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
locatedInCounty Hawaii County NERFINISHED
locatedNear Kailua-Kona NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoast west coast of Hawaii Island
locatedOnIsland Hawaii Island NERFINISHED
partOf Kahaluʻu Beach Park NERFINISHED

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Kona hasRecreationArea Kahaluʻu Bay
North Kona District contains Kahaluʻu Bay