Today we awoke in Icy Strait, a passage named by George Vancouver heading out towards the northern opening of the inside waters. Eventually we turned into Dundas Bay, a large bay within the vicinity of Glacier Bay National Park. There we went kayaking, hiking, and exploring in our expedition watercraft. The wildlife in Dundas was varied and plentiful- otters, heron, and bear. Eventually tired and fulfilled we turned out of Dundas, back into the waters of Icy Strait.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 12 Aug 2019
Dundas Bay, Glacier Bay National Park, 8/12/2019, National Geographic Sea Lion
- Aboard the National Geographic Sea Lion
- Alaska
Kayvon Malek, Undersea Specialist
Kayvon Malek is an underwater videographer whose work as an expedition guide and in the wildlife documentary industry have taken him pole to pole. After taking a scuba course on a whim in college, Kayvon’s newfound obsession led him to working as a r...
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