Our expedition leader, Shawn Lucas, had an idea to visit a strikingly beautiful place that is only accessible when wind and tides oblige. Today they did, and the sun came out as well, giving us a remarkable day in Deep Cove and Patterson Cove. Shawn encouraged the entire group to awake early — so the staff was on shore scouting out the trails by 6:10 a.m., and leading guests by 7:00 a.m. This gave us pond-smooth waters for reflection photographs, and calm Zodiac tours to explore hidden coves. The plan allowed us to spend hours finding and observing dozens of rounds of bubble-net feeding by humpback whales. Planning, weather, sunshine, and animal life, all combined for a magical day.
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- 16 Jun 2024
Deep Cove and Patterson Cove, Baranof Island, 6/16/2024, National Geographic Sea Lion
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Kimberly Baldwin, Naturalist
Family vacations to the Jersey shore engendered a deep love affair between the ocean and Kimberly Baldwin. But growing up in Pennsylvania proved challenging for a hopeful marine biologist. College afforded the opportunity to earn a B.S. in Marine Bio...
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