The nutrient-rich waters of Cross Sound were our playground for exploration today. With amazing weather and clear skies, we enjoyed views of Steller sea lions and the Fairweather Mountain range. While guests were enjoying the WWII history of George Island, our undersea dive team went on an exploratory dive to discover the wonders of Southeast Alaska. We encountered numerous soft corals, sponges, and the beautiful amber light of a kelp forest. Guests were regaled with stories of our adventurous dive, and got to see the vibrant beauty of Southeast Alaska’s underwater world from the comfort of the lounge during cocktail hour.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 13 Jun 2024
Inian Islands and George Island, 6/13/2024, National Geographic Quest
- Aboard the National Geographic Quest
- Alaska
Justin Hofman, Undersea Specialist
Justin started working on expedition ships in 2008 after realizing that his new career in scientific illustration meant too much time inside. He has since worked aboard expedition vessels in numerous countries and filmed wildlife for major production...
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