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2019: A Season to Remember: Southeast Alaska

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Alaska – Land of the Midnight Sun. Although we don’t travel far enough north to experience round the clock sunshine, this itinerary is no less spectacular. One thing that we have learned over the many years exploring this coast is that seasons bring similar patterns in coastal wildlife viewing, but you can never count on it being the same. 

This year, Frederick Sound was off the “bubble-net feeding charts,”

with many experiences of the co-operative feeding technique used by only some humpback whales regaling us sometimes multiple times a day. Biologists believe that bubble-net feeding is a “learned behaviour”. 

It was a dry start to July with salmon arriving to spawn and some rivers too shallow to navigate. This can all change in an afternoon of heavy rain – which it did, prompting the bears to arrive with serious appetites. Overall, Southeast Alaska saw a very strong pink salmon run and the bears at both Anan Creek and Pack Creek clearly reaped the rewards. 

Southeast Alaska remains as one of our most prolific wildlife expeditions with outstanding scenery from tidewater glaciers to emerald-green grottoes. Sunsets that change your surroundings to an other-worldly hot pink. It has to be experienced to be truly understood. View our current Southeast Alaska sailings here.

Bald eagle in a tree in Southeast Alaska

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