Today was the third full day of our expedition in Southeast Alaska. National Geographic Sea Bird anchored in Ideal Cove, and guests and naturalists loaded the Zodiacs for a morning ashore exploring the Tongass National Forest. After lunch on the ship, our search for wildlife began in Stephen’s Strait as we cruised through calm waters. The weather was cool and the clouds were low — a beautiful way to explore a true Southeast Alaska day.
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- 30 Jul 2023
Ideal Cove, 7/30/2023, National Geographic Sea Bird
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Jason Blair, Naturalist
Even before earning a Bachelor of Science in both Geography and Environmental Studies from Aquinas College, Jason had a love for everything wild. Having grown up on the west coast of Michigan with its extensive forests, sand dunes, glaciated landscap...
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