Sunday, December 20, 2009

Evening Zodiac Cruise


Last night was the first non-windy, briefly sunny, non-rainy evening, so I found another person to go out in the zodiac with me (you have to travel in pairs, for safety reasons), at 6pm to go for a short cruise. We were quickly rewarded by beautiful images of this iceberg,

penguins hanging out on another large iceberg, and

a large humpback whale who seems interested in our boat for a while. We also saw two of the resident leopard seals, antarctic terns, skuas, kelp gulls, giant petrels, and Wilson's storm petrels. Not bad for a 1.5 hour cruise.

CeSealia Briefly Returns and LuSeal Visits


After 4 weeks away CeSealia returned to Palmer. She went right up to her usual place until scared away by the opening of the boathouse garage. Look how much she has grown.

4 weeks ago.

LuSeal (or is it LouSeal?) is currently visiting station. With a high tide, the boat ramp is a perfect exit for our pinneped friends. In fact, while taking photos of LuSeal, another elephant seal started coming up the ramp.

Name?

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Happy Holidays




On the first night of Hanukkah we were blessed with a beautiful, handmade menorah,

magnificent icebergs ...

that prevented our "escape",

but was a resting place for a happy, blond crabeater seal.
Happy Holidays everyone.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Icebergs, Lots of Icebergs


In the last several days large icebergs have blown in from the south and have filled Arthur Harbor and Hero Inlet. Saw a crabeater seal sleeping on one of the ice flows and a leopard seal was playing on and around one of the bergs. Two humpbacks whales were spotted this evening. And of course we had gentoo and Adelie penguins visiting the neighborhood.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Neil Armstrong at Palmer


When the National Geographic Explorer came back for a second visit we where priveleged to meet THE Neil Armstrong. He was given a tour of the station and then we boated over to the Explorer and listened to a lecture by Neil which was amazing. He is a brilliant speaker and witty too.

The Icebreaker and Research Vessel NB Palmer also visited station a few days ago. She is the big sister to the LM Gould (which brought us down here and resupplies us every month). I got a chance to look around the ship and talk extensively with the EMT on board as I am the contact person if the ship needs a medical consult.

 
Although we could not be certain - we were thinking this might be C. Sealia - our elephant seal pup who lived with up for a few days. This little one was lounging nearby and quickly drew our attention.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Sunset at Palmer



We are having incredible sunsets at around 11pm, then we get fantastic sunrises around 3 am.

This last week we have seen an increasing frequency of Humpback whales. A few of us got out in the zodiacs and followed them. One whale started smacking its tail on the water right in front of us. Unfortunately I have no good pictures as I was trying to watch and guess where to point the camera.