A layer of low fog shrouded the waters of Petersburg, adding mystery to an otherwise sunny day in Southeast Alaska. The importance of salmon to the people of Petersburg was not lost on us, as we talked with the locals and learned about the role that salmon play in their lives. The Crystal Lake Hatchery, where Chinook and coho salmon were just about to spawn, taught us about the fascinating lifecycle of salmon and how they provide for the forest, people, and wildlife of the region. On dock walks, we looked at the various vessels in Petersburg and were invited aboard a trawler to see the catch of the day and experience the excitement of the crew. We also learned about the fishing industry and saw firsthand the processing of salmon from Tonka Seafoods, where freshly frozen salmon are prepared for delivery. When not off learning about the salmon industry, some lucky explorers were able to view a bear—one of the other Alaskan salmon consumers.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 29 Aug 2019
Petersburg, Alaska, 8/29/2019, National Geographic Sea Bird
- Aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird
- Alaska
Wild Alaska Escape: LeConte Bay, Wrangell & the Misty Fjords
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