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  2. List of bivalves of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Black purse shell Isognocom californicum: Isognomonidae: Purse shell N Nahawele [1]: 186 Isognomon: Brown purse shell Isognocom perna: Isognomonidae: Purse shell N [1]: 187 Haumea: Judd's scallop Haumea juddi: Pectinidae: Scallop Y [1]: 187 Lamaria: Fragile file shell Lamaria fragilis: Limidae: File shell N [1]: 188 Spondylus: Spiny oyster

  3. Category:Beaches of Oahu - Wikipedia

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  4. List of beaches in Oahu - Wikipedia

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  5. List of beaches in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kaimukī, Honolulu: Kuilei Cliffs Beach Park Kaimukī, Honolulu: Diamond Head Beach Park Kaimukī, Honolulu: Lēʻahi Beach Park Kaimukī, Honolulu: Mākālei Beach Park Kaimukī, Honolulu: Outrigger Canoe Beach Kapahulu, Honolulu: Kaimana Beach (Sans Souci Beach) Kapahulu, Honolulu: Queen's Surf Beach Park Kapahulu, Honolulu: Waikiki Beach ...

  6. Pūpūkea, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Surfers in Sunset Beach. Pūpūkea (Hawaiian pronunciation: [puːpuːˈkɛjə]) is a community and census-designated place (CDP) in the Koʻolauloa District on the island of Oʻahu, City & County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. In Hawaiian, pūpūkea means "white shell". As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a population of 5,130. The ...

  7. Sunset Beach (Oahu) - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Beach will pump perfect waves with west-to-northeast swells coming from the North Pacific. The spot is located two miles (3.3 km) east of Banzai Pipeline. [9] It was home to the Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championship until 1985. The Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational in honor of Eddie Aikau started at Sunset

  8. Sandy Beach, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Beach, also referred to as "Sandy's" and known to Hawaiians as Wāwāmalu, is a beach on the southeastern shore of Oʻahu in Hawaii. It is known for its excellent bodyboarding and bodysurfing opportunities due to its peaky shore break and consistent barrels .

  9. Māʻili, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Māʻili and its waterfront park, Māʻili Beach Park, is a popular destination for surfing, snorkeling, swimming, boogieboarding, and bodyboarding. [8] Māʻili Beach Park has a total area of forty acres, [ 12 ] and is located immediately south of Lualualei Beach Park . [ 13 ]