Ep 43. Chilling with Marine Life: Cold Water Snorkeling in Alaska
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In this episode, Reet interviews Fred Drake, founder of Snorkel Alaska, about the unique experience of snorkeling in a cold water environment like Ketchikan, compared to the tropical locations that we often associate with snorkeling.
What Makes Alaska Snorkeling Unique?
- Thick 7mm wetsuits, hoods, boots, and gloves keep you warm despite cold waters reaching 65F in summer
- Abundant marine life - fish, kelp, plants, invertebrates like sea stars, urchins, cucumbers
- See wildlife like wolf eels, sea lions, otters, whales (orcas, humpbacks) up close
- Steep underwater rock walls and ability to free dive down 100ft walls right off shore
Tour season for snorkeling in Alaska is May to September, coinciding with cruise ship arrivals. You'll find the warmest water June through August, while April, May, September tend to have clearest water visibility.
While the cruise ship industry is crucial for bringing tourism to the area, Fred and his company are keenly aware of the environmental impacts. Their tours start directly on the beach, limiting local boat traffic, and they educate guests about the sustainability of marine life in the area.
Ketchikan is a beautiful area for an extended visit, with abundant opportunity for activities like hiking, fishing, camping, kayaking, mountain biking, and kiteboarding.
Tune in now to learn more and immerse yourself in the unique world of snorkeling in the glacial waters of Alaska.
Resources Mentioned: Snorkel Alaska
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