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Bob Janes

We conceived this adventure tour because of our desire to increase the appreciation of science on our daily lives. Through activities such as this, we can all contribute directly to the betterment of the environment in a measurable way. As such, we continue to see and learn more each day and we hope you will too.

Whales & Glaciers: Citizen Science Adventure

Get more from your cruise and tour experience. You will play a significant role in providing ongoing documentation and data collection as a part of a monitored citizen science program. Hands on experiences include collecting water samples, trawling for plankton, identifying whales, and recording marine mammal observations. Your completed observational data-logging will improve scientists` understanding of the local food chain and other environmental variables that effect local marine wildlife populations.

Your trip begins with a citizen science project debriefing from your trip leader en route to the Mendenhall Glacier. Here you will document the recession of the world's most visited glacier. The day is yours to capture as you participate in a time-lapse photo project that will detail the gradual movement of the glacier as it eventually recedes out of Mendenhall Lake. The glacier has calved in this lake for over a 100 years, dating back to a time when Juneau became the territorial capital.

Next a short drive brings you to a quaint harbor where you will board a safari vessel on your quest for gathering scientific research & wildlife observations. Our custom built watercraft provides a comfortable cabin, a low to the water vantage and an open bow perfect for wildlife observations. As a citizen science observer, you will work to track and record the behaviors and environs pertaining to various marine mammals including humpback whales. The time spent on the water will not only provide an opportunity for scientific discovery, but natural interpretation will also be provided by your trip leader. In addition to an amazing tour experience, you will also have the satisfaction of knowing your efforts made a contribution towards safeguarding and deepening our understanding of the delicate marine environment of Southeast Alaska.

Tour Time: 4.25 hours
Hike Time: Easy 30 min walk
Elevation: N/A
Difficulty: Easy
Includes: Bottled water and a granola snack are provided
Adult Price: $179.00
Child Price: 129.00
Notes: Wear sturdy shoes suitable for walking on uneven and wet surfaces. Layers of warm clothing and rain gear are recommended. A restroom is available on the research vessel. Our vessels are all equipped with a hydrophone, so when conditions permit, you can listen to the underwater sounds of area whales. Binoculars, maps and a microscope are provided on the vessel as well. Group size is limited.

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Gastineau Guiding Company tours are operated under special use permit with the USFS