Beginning at midnight, National Geographic Quest entered the waters of Glacier Bay National Park to journey to the edge of its northernmost boundary. Awakening at the turn of Jaw Point, our guests were greeted with the legendary Johns Hopkins Glacier on full display, showing off its dynamic moraines. As the day progressed, we navigated the park to find whales, mountain goats, sea otters, sea lions, and a myriad of seabirds, including both tufted and horned puffins.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 06 Sep 2022
Glacier Bay National Park, 9/6/2022, National Geographic Quest
- Aboard the National Geographic Quest
- Alaska
Paul North, Undersea Specialist
Paul North is the founder of the educational nonprofit Meet the Ocean and host of its online podcast. As a polar diver with Lindblad Expeditions/National Geographic, he tours the remote underwater landscapes of Antarctica and other sub-zero destinati...
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