Ebb and Flow Adventures

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Let's head out on the water. We'll show you why we love living here and Sitka Sound.

Photos from Ebb and Flow Adventures's post 04/02/2026

Spring is when the herring return. In the photos you can see the changes in water, whales, sea lions, grey whales surfacing slow and of course humpbacks.
Huge schools of herring under the surface (on the chart)

04/02/2026

Had a great spring day on the water!
Part one: Humpbacks 🐋 bubble net feeding. Watch full volume, the sounds are from the whales blowing their net.
You can see the bubble and herring as they surface.
(Note engine is off & drifting, started > 100 yds - MMPA)

11/04/2024

Hey look a 📷. Let’s do that thing we practiced. 🐋 🐋

10/27/2021

This is what I describe to guests when talking about kelp forests. I believe they are more diverse than coral reefs in the tropics.

Rocks of pink.
Ocean of green.
Your 💙

Most of the fish in this image, living in the Bull Kelp canopy, are juvenile Yellowtail Rockfish.

Anemones are Giant Plumose Anemones (white) and Proliferating Anemones (small, pink).

Encrusting coralline algae species cover the rocks where you will also see Blue Turban marine snails, Giant Acorn Barnacles, and Green Urchins.

A reminder that all these photos / efforts are aimed at . . . . when you close your eyes and think of this dark Ocean, that you see images like this. May we act knowing that it is the dark, current-rich Oceans that have more life.

I photographed this community on August 29, 2021 in Kwakwaka’wakw Territory near northeast Vancouver Island ©Jackie Hildering; The Marine Detective.

White King Salmon, Alaska Department of Fish and Game 09/29/2021

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Photos 08/11/2021

Can you dig it? They can dig it!
Tufted puffins are master excavators, experts in the art of digging. Using their feet and sometimes beaks, tufted puffins dig out some rather impressive nesting burrows. Up to five feet deep, often with a bend, and sometimes featuring side channels, these burrows offer a safe respite for the puffins’ eggs and chicks. Now, that’s something we can dig. 😄

📷 Tufted puffins at their burrows by Ian Shive/USFWS

The Fish that Fed Your Fish - Sitka Salmon Shares 04/08/2021

The Fish that Fed Your Fish - Sitka Salmon Shares Every spring in Sitka the water turns a pearly aquamarine-blue and becomes foamy with milt (fish s***m). Streamers of herring spawn envelope inlets like topographical lines circling the outer coast of the western edge of the world. Locals tie a float to hemlock tree boughs with rope and leave the br...

Bristol Yachts - Episode 131 - Lady K Sailing 03/30/2021

Great history of Bristol Sailboats - starting with the B27

Bristol Yachts - Episode 131 - Lady K Sailing Support Lady K - http://www.patreon.com/ladyksailingOr http://www.ladyksailing.com/team-kFresh water tank size, is 180 gallons enought? Bristol Sailing Yacht...

11/18/2020

New drone footage by whale 🐋 researchers in Chatham Strait

Furry engineers: sea otters in California's estuaries surprise scientists 08/14/2020

Sea Otters 🦦- keystone species!

Furry engineers: sea otters in California's estuaries surprise scientists It is not just at sea that North America’s smallest mammals with a huge appetite are benefitting the ecosystem

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