The day worked out quite well. Sea otters down the inlet and a "bakers dozen" of humpbacks at Point Adolphus for after-dinner observations. They were packed so tight you could have stepped from whale to whale as they surfaced. After a while they broke off and went their own way to breach a bit, and then they went off in different directions.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 29 Jul 1999
From the Sea Bird in Alaska, 7/29/1999, National Geographic Sea Bird
- Aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird
- Alaska
The morning was beautiful with only a few clouds in the sky. The activities included kayaking in the very calm waters of Idaho Inlet, a fjord on the north end of Chicago Island, and hiking along the Craig Mountain meadow. Lunch was an onshore barbecue put on by our crew, which was followed by a cruise in search of sea otters as the ship headed north out of Idaho Inlet. After dinner we spotted a group of humpbacks near Point Adolphus. As the sun began to set there were great views of the flukes of the whales as they dove.
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