Vote now to name two baby sharks at Sea Life Park Hawaii
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Sea Life Park Hawaii is asking the public to help name two baby sharks as part of a celebration leading up to World Reef Day.
Don't miss this: Kauaʻi's most important exhibit of the summer opens May 30
In partnership with Pearl Harbor Kai Elementary School, students from pre-K through sixth grade submitted name ideas, with eight finalists now up for a public vote. The naming contest is live on the park's Instagram page, @sealifepark, and runs through 12 p.m. on May 27.
The winners will be revealed during Sea Life Park's Keiki Sunday Mālama Kai – World Reef Day celebration on June 1 at the Hawaiian Reef Habitat, following the Aloha Nai'a dolphin show at 12:30 p.m.
'This partnership with Pearl Harbor Kai Elementary gives students a hands-on way to connect with marine life and learn about conservation,' said Michael Davis, the park's education manager.
Each shark pup has its own personality. One, known as 'The Big Shark,' is the boldest swimmer in the park's Hawaiian Reef Lagoon. 'I'm the biggest shark in the lagoon—which means I'm kind of a big deal,' the pup's bio reads.Name options for this outgoing pup include:
Bluey (Pre-K)
Charzard (Kindergarten)
Koa (1st grade)
Shadow (2nd grade)
The second, 'The Shy Shark,' is a quiet observer who prefers calm waters and shady spots.
Finalists for this pup's name include:
Pearl (3rd grade)
Mālie (4th grade)
Midnight (5th grade)
Moonie (6th grade)
'Our school mascot is a shark, so this project was a natural fit,' said Chelsea Tavo, an instructional coach at Pearl Harbor Kai. 'For our military families, it's also a meaningful way to create lasting memories in Hawai'i.'
Student ambassadors from the school will join the celebration on June 1 to help announce the winning names.
The World Reef Day event will kick off with a beach cleanup at Baby Makapuʻu Beach at 8:30 a.m., followed by a green sea turtle release at 9:30 a.m. The park opens at 10 a.m.
Event highlights include:
Shark pup name reveal ceremony
Free keiki face painting and souvenir photo booth
Meet-and-greets with storybook characters
Keiki hula performance and kapa making
Craft fair and marine animal talks
A special BOGO ticket deal will also be available: one free child admission (ages 4–12) with every paid adult ticket. Kamaʻāina rates apply, and annual pass holders enjoy free entry year-round. Children under three always get in free.
Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news
Tickets and more information are available at www.sealifeparkhawaii.com, or by calling (808) 259-2500.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
41 minutes ago
- Yahoo
NFL Icon, 47, Sends a Direct Message to Taylor Swift
NFL Icon, 47, Sends a Direct Message to Taylor Swift originally appeared on Parade. NFL icon sent a direct message to after she bought back the masters of her first six albums—and the Fox Sports sideline reporter didn't mince words with her bold declaration. In her podcast with Charissa Thompson, Calm Down with Erin and Charissa, Andrews, 47, touched on the superstar's huge news. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 "Shoutout to our girl, Taylor Swift, for getting her music back," the sports broadcaster said in the June 5 episode of her podcast. "You never want her to go through that and the battle that was." Andrews continued, "But the message that that sent out to women—like 'Don't give up. Go after what's yours—you know what I mean?" To conclude her thoughts on the topic, the football journalist pointed out that Swift "didn't give up," adding, "I just think that's so powerful." Related: In the comments of an Instagram clip from the chat, Andrews' followers lauded her for the Swift shoutout and her reaction. One wrote, "Agreed! Such a strong message especially for us as women 👏🏼❤️." Someone else echoed, "I love how much the two of you are girls girls. 🩷🫶🏻." Another Swiftie declared, "Swiftie Independence Day was the best day!! 💚💛💜❤️🩵🖤." Meanwhile, yet another Instagram user shared, "I really hope @erinandrews and @taylorswift are friends 🩷." Andrews wasn't the only high-profile person to react to Swift, 35, now owning her entire music catalog. Recently, a rock legend sent a bold message to the "Shake It Off" singer. Plus, Swift's boyfriend, , let his thoughts be known, too. Next: NFL Icon, 47, Sends a Direct Message to Taylor Swift first appeared on Parade on Jun 6, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 6, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
44 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Ulrika Jonsson shares powerful before-and-after photos as she celebrates one year of sobriety
Ulrika Jonsson has celebrated one year without alcohol by sharing before-and-after photos on Instagram. The TV presenter, 57, told her social media followers that sobriety will 'continue to be [her] priority' and thanked her children and close friends for supporting her. Gladiators star posted a recent photo showing her looking healthy, labelled '#sober', and also shared an older selfie in which she appeared bleary-eyed and messy-haired, which she labelled '#drunk'. 'Today I'm marking 1yr of sobriety,' she captioned her post. 'No fanfare, no medal, no trophy. The journey goes on. 'A huge thanks to all those beautiful people who have supported me; understood me; scooped me up and handled me tenderly and without judgement; who nudged me in the right direction; who made me laugh and helped me shed the crippling shame.' Jonsson went on to share a special message to her four children, Cameron, 30, Bo, 25, Martha, 20, and Malcolm, 17. 'Thank you to my kids for their support; for having faith in me after I must have worried them so,' she wrote, before also praising her 'close friends for their patience and belief'. 'My sobriety will continue to be my priority,' she continued, before joking: 'Turns out it IS possible to teach old dogs new tricks.' Jonsson's celebrity friends shared messages of encouragement and congratulations, with former Atomic Kitten star Kerry Katona writing: 'So bloody proud of you my darling miss and love you all the world.' Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton wrote: 'So happy for you darling.' In a post which coincided with six months of sobriety in December, Jonsson previously revealed she reached a point where she could 'no longer recognised [her]self' just before she decided to quit drinking. 'On the 5th June 2024, I had the gift of desperation and reached out for help,' she wrote. 'I no longer recognised myself and I surrendered.' 'Many people have asked me how I've done it and all I can say is that no woman is an island – I have not done this alone,' she continued. 'The willingness to give up alcohol came from me, yes, but without support of friends, family and my new tribe, I would not have made it this far.'


New York Post
an hour ago
- New York Post
Michael Beasley posts raunchy message after epic $100K one-on-one win over Lance Stephenson
Michael Beasley didn't wait long to bust out some outlandish talk after defeating Lance Stephenson in their hyped one-on-one matchup for $100,000. The former Lakers teammates were the main event of the TNC 02 pay-per-view basketball event in Miami on Friday night and delivered what they considered one of the top one-on-one games ever. 5 Michael Beasley celebrates beating Lance Stephenson in a one-on-one game for $100K on Friday night. Overtime/IG Advertisement Beasley bested Stephenson, 31-21, to cash the big check with injured Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving in attendance. Stephenson, 34, cordially tagged the 36-year-old Beasley in an Instagram story after the heated matchup and wrote: 'Great game bro.' That's when things got weird. Advertisement Beasley, who played 74 games for the Knicks in 2017-18, responded to the message with one of his own and somehow dragged the Kardashian into the fray. 'I love you to the moon and back… Now grab a cigarette and a towel… We made a sex tape Kim K would envy,' Beasley wrote back with three crying laughing emojis. 5 Michael Beasley posts raunchy message after $100K win over Lance Stephenson in epic one-on-one battle Michael Beasley/Instagram Advertisement The game itself had a little bit of everything, even if Beasley never trailed after a fast 4-0 start that had Irving on commentary saying he 'would never' want to play Beasley one-on-one Stephenson even got feisty with the ref and fans at points, but it wasn't enough to beat Beasley. Beasley, who played 11 seasons in the NBA, never quite reached the lofty expectations of being the No. 2 pick overall by the Heat in 2008. 5 Michael Beasley (r.) and Lance Stephenson battle in a one-on-one game for $100K on Friday night. Overtime/Instagram Advertisement He was the better scorer between him and Stephenson, averaging 12.4 points per game for his career. Stephenson, the Coney Island product, played 10 seasons in the NBA, including seven with the Pacers. 5 Lance Stephenson #6 of the Indiana Pacers celebrates during the 108-90 win over the Toronto Raptors at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on April 4, 2017. Getty Images 5 Knicks forward Michael Beasley (8) drives as he is defended by Houston Rockets guard James Harden (13) during the second quarter in 2017. Bill Kostroun/New York Post He was one of the best defenders of his era after being drafted 40th overall in 2010 — as he and LeBron James had some epic playoff battles. Stephenson averaged 8.6 points and 4.1 rebounds per game for his career.