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Harbor Seals, Mom and Pup, Tracy Arm, Alaska #3401

Harbor Seals, Mom and Pup, Tracy Arm, Alaska #3401

Last week I spent a day in Tracy Arm onboard the Captain Cook and shot this image of a mother harbor seal checking in with its pup. The iceberg jam in the bay in front of South Sawyer Glacier is one of the top three most productive harbor seal pupping areas in Southeast Alaska along with ...

Last week I spent a day in Tracy Arm onboard the Captain Cook. I love going to Tracy Arm in the early summer because the harbor seal pupping season starts in late May and goes into early July. There are literally hundreds of harbor seals giving birth on icebergs in the bay in front of the ...
Blue Ice, Tracy Arm, Alaska #3399

Blue Ice, Tracy Arm, Alaska #3399

The first time I went to Tracy Arm was in 1979 and have gone back almost every year since. The Arm is famous for having the bluest icebergs in Alaska. Last week I spent a day in Tracy Arm on board the Captain Cook, one of the three boats that Adventure Bound runs to Tracy Arm. I thought I had ...
Ice Cave, Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska #3398

Ice Cave, Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska #3398

Having second thoughts about entering an ice cave? This young woman from California literally got cold feet. Her family had previously visited this Mendenhall Glacier ice cave during a guided trip with Above and Beyond Alaska. They were so taken by the ice cave that they returned to see it ...
Sunset, Juneau, Alaska #3397

Sunset, Juneau, Alaska #3397

This past May was one of the rainiest Mays ever in Juneau. June has been a much more enjoyable month with a balanced mix of sun, clouds, and rain. The sunsets over the Chilkat Mountains and Lynn Canal have been fantastic this past week. I shot this image last Wednesday, June 9th. Thank you for ...
Black Bear Cub, Juneau, Alaska #3396

Black Bear Cub, Juneau, Alaska #3396

A black bear cub pauses to take a breather from its ravenous feeding of dandelions along Juneau’s road system. Each spring dandelions line the roadside, what Juneauites call “Out the Road,” starting around mile15. The yellow banquet, although invasive, provides a much-needed food source for ...

“As a kid in Buffalo, New York, I always wondered what it would be like to encounter a whale,” says Mark Kelley. Learn more about Mark…