A Project of the Hawaii Whale Research Foundation in Monterey, California

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Your support through gifts and donations is essential for the successful accomplishment of the Hawaii Whale Research Foundation's Mission statement. Every dollar is important. Please donate whatever you can.

Those who donate in excess of $50 in any given year will be sent a copy of the Hawaii Whale Research Foundation's promotional DVD.

Your gifts and donations are 100% tax deductible within the scope of current IRS polices for 501(c)3 organizations.

Our Wish List

Equipment
" Green" Research Boat: 28 to 30 foot ACB (aluminum chambered boat) with a cutty cabin. Diesel engine that will use biodiesel as its main power source and charge a bank of batteries to run electric motors as back up power source. With Furuno Radar, GPS, and Inverter.

Hi Definition 3 ccd Video Camera (Sony HVR-Z1U HDV camcorder)

Marantz Digital Recorder for Hydrophone with 2 NiMH batteries, NiMH battery charger and CF cards for Marantz 12 GB

Nikon D200 Digital Camera

Rangefinder Waterproof Binoculars

Plotter HD downloadable

Underwater Lipstick Camera and Telescopic pole

External Hard drives large capacity

Laptop Computer for Boat

People
Grant writer

For full list please contact us.

 


Donations to support the Hawaii Whale Research Foundation’s MLS Project may be sent to:
Hawaii Whale Research Foundation
ATTN: MLS Project in Monterey, CA
P. O. Box 1296
Lahaina, HI 96767

Download a brochure PDF here.

Personnel

All personnel involved with Marine Life Studies and the Hawaii Whale Research Foundation serve as volunteers; we have no paid employees. To this end, all donations are applied directly to the fulfillment of our research, education and conservation mission.

new volunteers

Please contact us if you are interested in donating your time as a Marine Life Studies volunteer!


Pacific white-sided dolphin,
Lagenorhynchus obiliquidens

Some photos taken under National Marine Fisheries Service Research Permits #1094 & #782.

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