The 1955 Hawaiian submarine eruption was a submarine eruption that occurred 90 km (56 mi) northeast of Necker Island on August 20, 1955.
The eruption originated about 4 km (2.5 mi) below sea level from an unnamed submarine volcano.
The eruption produced a column of smoke several meters high.
[1] It is probably the westernmost historical eruption within the Hawaiian Islands.
[2] Another but less certain submarine eruption may have occurred on May 22, 1956 at the Kaʻena Ridge, 60 km (37 mi) northwest of Oʻahu in the Kaʻieʻie Waho Channel between that island and Kauaʻi.