The day started with a beautiful sunrise over the San Juan Islands. We pulled into Stuart Island early this morning to pick up a guest speaker who informed us about the use of drones in studying whales. We learned how the drones help scientists observe behaviors and determine the health of whales without disturbing them.
In the afternoon, we cruised through the northern San Juan Islands and were able to spot harbor seals, Steller sea lions, bald eagles, and many other species of birds.
During lunch we anchored at Sucia Island. Sucia is a beautiful horseshoe-shaped island that is a Washington State Marine Park. We spent the afternoon hiking, kayaking, and Zodiac cruising all around Sucia. We were able to observe many species of waterfowl and other birds, seals, and porpoises.
After all the activities were completed, we gathered for a bonfire on the beach. We discovered that cocktail hour had come to shore for the evening and there were surprise smores. After gathering back on National Geographic Venture and having our final dinner, we celebrated the trip with the guest slideshow.