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​We are proud to support responsible whale-watching and those companies who set higher wildlife viewing practices.
Remember, your choice matters!
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  • Although it is possible to see whales in Juneau waters any month of the year, whales are most frequently sighted from May through November.
  • Favorite and Saginaw channels are productive areas that whales frequent. Depending on the food availability, there will often be “hot-spots” for whales and other wildlife.
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  • The Juneau area is one of the few passages of water where viewers can see bubble net feeding. The best chance of seeing this coordinated style of feeding is in mid to late summer (July-August).
Bubble Net Feeding
Click here to learn more about bubble net feeding

Regulations



Humpback Whale Approach Regulations (effective since July 2, 2001)
Requires that you:
  • Not approach within 100 yards of a humpback whale.
  • Not place your vessel in the path of on-coming humpback whales causing them to surface within 100 yards of your vessel.
  • Operate your vessel at a slow, safe speed when near a humpback whale.
  • Some exceptions apply. Report violations to NOAA Enforement (1-800-853-1964)
NOAA Fisheries Viewing Guidelines
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Whale watching in southeast Alaska near Juneau. 
Photo: Larry Petersen


Marine Mammal Strandings and/or Entanglements

If you see an animal in distress, please call the 24-Hour hotline:

1-877-925-7773

Do not attempt to help or move the animal.
Make note of the animal’s physical characteristics, condition and exact location so you can give this information to the stranding network when you talk to them.

For information on reporting marine mammals in distress visit:
Alaska Marine Mammal Stranding Network
Humpback Fluke Catalogs from Other Areas
Southeast Alaska
Clayoquot Sound, BC

Contact Suzie Teerlink with Questions here: