Sunday, June 10, 2007

Whale Tails



Juneau has some of the best whale watching excursions in the world. Humpback whales migrate from Hawaii to Alaska each summer to feed on small fish and krill near Lynn Canal and Stephens Passage, which are between Juneau and Skagway. Today I got to go on an Evening Quest whale watching trip with passengers from the Carnival Spirit. Allen Marine crew take us from Auke Bay to North Pass, near Shelter Island and Admiralty Island. With temperatures in the 70s in Juneau Saturday, the early evening ride was perfect in jeans and a T-shirt. Humpbacks typically eat one ton of food per day and they usually feed on their own, so as to not get in each others' way. One only sees the whale's fluke (tail) when they do a sounding dive -- a deep dive to around 200 feet below the surface.

-- Christopher

5 comments:

Rick said...

Chris -

Don't you ever work? ;)

Good to see you out exploring. Take care.

AJ said...

Hi guys!
So I just spent the better part of the day trying to figure out a way for the Warner Clan to come visit in Alaska. We'll keep you posted, but it looks like a fun possibility!
Love,
Amanda

Christopher Huber said...

Amanda,

You should try and visit us if you come. Take care.

Chris

David McMaster said...

Great photos and great blog, Chris! Love the jounalistic style you have in your images. You really let me know what it's like experiencing a season in Juneau. Great Job!

David McMaster said...

BTW, this is me, David McMaster.