A morning of safety and operations briefings is never a particularly interesting affair, however, once it becomes punctuated with whale sightings, it becomes far more enthralling! This was just such a day that we had on board the National Geographic Sea Bird. We began our day by cruising in Chatham Strait looking for wildlife and sure enough a group of feeding humpback whales appeared. After spending some good quality time with the majestic beasts from the deep we moved on to our afternoon landing at Lake Eva, a legendary landing on Baranof Island. Here, we deployed the kayaks and expedition landing craft, and went for a couple of fantastic hikes and paddles around the area, with dozens of bald eagles spotted and the beginnings of the Sockeye salmon run.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 29 Jun 2018
Lake Eva & Chatham Strait, 6/29/2018, National Geographic Sea Bird
- Aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird
- Alaska
James Hyde, Undersea Specialist
Pacific Northwest born James Hyde grew up immersed in the Salish Sea, on Vashon Island with Seattle as his backdrop. A passionate traveler from a young age, James explored four continents before finishing his degree at Western Washington University's...
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