This morning, National Geographic Quest entered Tracy Arm/Fords Terror Wilderness to explore Endicott Arm. The accumulation of ice recently calved from Dawes Glacier was quickly drawn out by the strong outgoing tidal current, opening up a clear path to approach the face with Zodiacs. Among the bergy bits we cruised by, we delighted in the larger icebergs that served as temporary safe havens for harbor seals, many with young pups by their sides.
8/1/2019
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Baranof Island
After exploring the glaciers and open waters of the northern Inside Passage, we sailed south through the night and returned to the starting point of our journey, Baranof Island. This island, along with Admiralty to the east and Chichagof to the north, is home to one of the highest densities of brown bears in the world. To search for evidence of the bears as they begin their yearly salmon feast and continue our exploration of the temperate rainforest, we anchored in Kelp Bay to kayak and hike the shoreline throughout the morning. Later in the afternoon, we welcomed Dr. Andy Szabo of the Alaska Whale Foundation to learn more about ongoing research taking place in Alaska on the unique bubblenet feeding behavior we witnessed earlier in the trip. Only in Alaska can you experience the forest, salmon, bears, and whales all in one day.