Moli'i and 'Apua Fishponds

Oahu Ancient Site Guide

Moli'i and 'Apua Fishponds

Moli'i and 'Apua Fishponds at Kualoa show Hawaiian aquaculture on Oahu's windward coast, with Moli'i still active through Kualoa Ranch and 'Apua nearby at Kualoa Regional Park.

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Moli'i and 'Apua Fishponds, Oahu

Moli'i Fishpond is one of the largest fishponds in all of Hawaii, encompassing 125 acres and ranging in depth from 4 to 30 feet (1-9m). Located on Oahu's windward (east) coast, the fishpond is between 600 to 960 years old.

In 1850, Dr. Gerritt P. Judd bought the land division of Kualoa, which includes the fishpond, from King Kamehameha III. Today, the Morgan family, who are Judd's descendents, still own the property and manage it as Kualoa Ranch. Moli'i Fishpond is one of the few early royal fishponds in Hawaii that remain operational up until today. Moi (threadfish), 'ama'ama (mullet) and awa (milkfish) are raised in it.

To see the fishpond from up-close, you can take a guided tour. Kualoa Ranch offers a garden and fishpond tour, as well as an ocean voyaging tour, where they ferry visitors across the fishpond to Secret Island (the seaward side of Moli'i Fishpond).

Neighboring ‘Apua Fishpond (located to the east of Moli'i) is much smaller. It can easily be reached from Kualoa Regional Park by following the beach park road all the way to the end. The fishpond is located behind a low stone wall and surrounded by bushes and trees. ‘Apua Fishpond fell into disuse in the early 20th century.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Moli'i and 'Apua Fishponds are located in the Kualoa area on Oahu's windward coast near Kualoa Ranch and Kualoa Regional Park. From Honolulu, drive toward Kaneohe, then continue north on Kamehameha Highway toward Kualoa and Ka'a'awa. Moli'i Fishpond is accessed through approved Kualoa Ranch tours. 'Apua Fishpond is near Kualoa Regional Park and should be viewed from public routes only. The map marker identifies the Kualoa fishpond area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Moli'i and 'Apua Fishponds?

Moli'i and 'Apua Fishponds are on Oahu's windward coast in the Kualoa area, near Kualoa Ranch, Kualoa Regional Park and Ka'a'awa.

How large is Moli'i Fishpond?

The site history and Kualoa Ranch describe Moli'i Fishpond as a 125-acre Hawaiian fishpond.

Can visitors tour Moli'i Fishpond?

Yes. Kualoa Ranch offers tours that include Moli'i Fishpond, but tour names, routes and availability can change, so check current Kualoa Ranch options before going.

Is 'Apua Fishpond still active?

'Apua Fishpond as smaller than Moli'i and no longer in active use. Visitors may see the area near Kualoa Regional Park, but should stay on public routes and respect sensitive areas.

Why are Hawaiian fishponds important?

Traditional Hawaiian fishponds show advanced aquaculture knowledge, including stone walls, water control, fish behavior and sustainable food production tied to land and sea.

What else is nearby?

Nearby places include Kualoa Ranch, Kualoa Regional Park, Mokoli'i Island, Ka'a'awa Valley and the broader windward Oahu coastline.