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Cruising Alaska's Kenai Fjords National ParkAlaskan Sea Creatures and Wildlife in Resurrection Bay
Spotting Alaskan sea life from on a cruise is thrilling. But be sure to bring your binoculars as sea creatures and wildlife appear much smaller from the distance.
One of the best ways to see Alaska’s spectacular sea life is by taking a six-hour cruise along Resurrection Bay at Kenai Fjords National Park. Unique in that tourists can observe sea creatures and cliff dwelling wildlife from the comfort of a boat, Kenai Fjords National Park is a popular tourist site in Seward, Alaska. Kenai Fjords CruiseWhen you head up Resurrection Bay for the six-hour cruise, you not only feast your eyes on everything from humpback whales to cliff-dwelling moose and black bears, but also learn about the land, animals and vegetation from knowledgeable park rangers. Be sure to dress in layers. Walking out of the sheltered cabin to capture a good photo of the sea life can feel chilly, even in mid-summer. In addition, be sure to take a rain poncho. Included is lunch, as well as unlimited coffee and bottled water. History of ResurrectionBay The cruise begins in Resurrection Bay. It received its name because Alaskan fur trader, Alexander Baranov (who was also the first governor of Russian Alaska) was forced into its harbor during a horrific storm from the Gulf of Alaska on Easter Sunday in 1792. Sea Creatures of ResurrectionBay Kenai Fjords National Park is a 600,000-acre park (about 127 south of Anchorage), which is the home to an abundance of sea life, wildlife and glaciers. Part of the thrill of a Kenai Fjords cruise is spotting sea creatures living out their lives in their natural habitat. Bring your binoculars, as it’s hard to decipher animals seen from the boat.
Alaska Sealife Center After your cruise, you can cross the street to Alaska Sealife Center. This public aquarium and ocean wildlife rescue center affords hours of pleasure and learning for the entire family. Besides learning about the sea creatures of Alaska, visitors can also observe live video cams of sea life activity at Resurrection Bay. This enables botanists to do further research and study. Finally, witness a live salmon skinning demonstration, when you get off the boat. Just the smell of fresh salmon whets your appetite for dinner at one of the many restaurants that line Seward’s downtown streets.
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