Alaskan Cruise Ship Hits Whale
Princess Cruises vessel sailing through Southeast Alaskas Inside Passage hit a whale that was lodged on the bow.
Alaskan cruise ship hits whale. A cruise ship reached an Alaskan port with a surprise on its bow. A statement released by Princess Cruises said that the cruise ship involved was Grand Princess. You need to track from way ahead and know your areas.
After striking Rocky Island a small outcrop in Icy Strait the ship drifted toward Hanus Reef and grounded. Cruise ships play a key role in Alaskas tourism industry but they make life harder for sea animals. The carcass of a humpback whale.
The technical answer for the best time to cruise and see the magnificent wildlife starts with their summer migration beginning in the spring. The Grand Princess a 949-foot ship in the Princess Cruises fleet on. However there are certain months that youre more likely to see certain species of whales.
Holland Americas Zaandam struck an endangered fin whale last year and carried the dead whale into. Whale strikes are uncommon but not unheard of in Alaska. The ships generate loud noise that interferes with whales communication and hunting.
Whale watching from a cruise ship requires a great deal of time invested at a front deck with a good pair of wide angle binoculars you can stand out for several hours and get 2 minutes of viewing. The cruise ships that play a big role Alaskas tourism industry generate loud noises underwater that interfere with the activity of marine mammals. The carcass of a humpback whale.
The answer here is not a simple one. Back in 2016 a Holland America cruise ship struck a fin whale before entering a port in Alaska dragging it on the bulbous bow on the Zaandam liner the Associated Press reported. The whales youll see in Alaska spend their winter in the warmer southern waters of the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii.
