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Coordinates: 21°2746N 157°4837W / 21.46278°N 157.81028°W / 21.46278; -157.81028
 

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Kāneʻohe Bay
Kaneohe Bay
Pier stretching out into Kāneʻohe Bay
Kāneʻohe Bay on a calm morning viewed from the Kokokahi YWCA at the south end of the bay. Coconut Island appears in the middle of this picture.
Location of Kāneʻohe Bay in Hawaii, US
Location of Kāneʻohe Bay in Hawaii, US

Kāneʻohe Bay

Location of Kāneʻohe Bay in Hawaii, US
Location of Kāneʻohe Bay in Hawaii, US

Kāneʻohe Bay

Location of Kāneʻohe Bay in Hawaii, US
Location of Kāneʻohe Bay in Hawaii, US

Kāneʻohe Bay

LocationHawaii
Coordinates21°27′46N 157°48′37W / 21.46278°N 157.81028°W / 21.46278; -157.81028
TypeBay
Max. length8 mi (13 km)
Max. width2.7 mi (4.3 km)
Surface area45 km2 (17 sq mi)
Max. depth40 ft (12 m)
Islands5

Kāneʻohe Bay, at 45 km2 (17 sq mi), is the largest sheltered body of water in the main Hawaiian Islands. This reef-dominated embayment constitutes a significant scenic and recreational feature along the northeast coast of the Island of Oʻahu. The largest population center on Kāneʻohe Bay is the town of Kāneʻohe.

Mokoliʻi, a prominent island at the northern edge of Kāneʻohe Bay
The bay seen on a clear morning from Heeia Kea Small Boat Harbor Marina pier looking north towards Mokoli'i

The Bay is approximately 8 mi (13 km) long and 2.7 mi (4.3 km) wide, with a mouth opening of about 4.6 mi (7.4 km) wide and a maximum depth of 40 ft (12 m) in the dredged channel. It has one of the two barrier reefs in the archipelago, the other being the 27 mi (43 km) barrier reef of Molokaʻi island, and also has extensive development of shoaling coral reefs within a large lagoon. Two navigable channels cut across the northern and southern ends of the barrier reef. The deeper, northern channel, located off Kualoa Regional Park, provides entrance from the North Pacific Ocean to a ship channel dredged the length of the lagoon between 1939 and 1945. The lagoon contains extensive patch and fringing reefs and its southern end is partly enclosed by the Mokapu Peninsula. This peninsula is occupied by Marine Corps Base Hawaii.

Koʻolau Mountain Range seen on a clear morning from Kaneʻohe Bay on a boat

There are five named islandsorislets within Kāneʻohe Bay. A sand bar (Ahu o Laka), Kapapa, and Kekepa (Turtleback Rock) are all islets on the barrier reef. Two islands within Kāneʻohe Bay are prominent: Mokoliʻi and Moku o Loʻe (Coconut Island), the largest of the five. Mokoliʻi is a volcanic remnant at the very north end of the Bay, site of former Kualoa Airfield. The community on the northern side is called Waikane, or North Koʻolaupoko.

Coconut Island is an isolated volcanic remnant located in the southwest part of the bay. Coconut Island is owned by the state of Hawaiʻi and home to the University of Hawaiʻi,[1] and Pauley-Pagen Laboratory (SOEST). Coconut Island was used for the opening sequence of the television program Gilligan's Island.[2]

In August 2010, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was filmed on the bay.[3]

Geologically, Kāneʻohe Bay forms part of a former caldera of the Koʻolau volcano. In prehistory, most of the volcano catalysmically slid into the Pacific Ocean, leaving behind only the Range and the Bay.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology". Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  • ^ "Kayaking and Snorkeling: He'eia State Park". He'eia Learning Center. Retrieved September 14, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Pirates of the Caribbean 4 draws crowds to Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii". Retrieved 6 March 2013.
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