Marine Wildlife Viewing

View Marine Wildlife Responsibly and Safely

© Alan Sorum

Sea Otters, Alan Sorum

We enjoy watching whales, sea otters, and shorebirds on the waterfront. Protecting these animals will preserve the opportunity to watch them again in the future.

Watching marine wildlife constitutes one of the unique benefits and joys of life here on the waterfront. Whether we live in wild Alaska, boat along the Gulf or Western coasts, or explore the shores along the Atlantic seaboard, viewing marine wildlife is always a special experience.

Marine animals like whales, sea lions and seals, seabirds and shorebirds interest and fascinate their viewers with their antics and actions. Many areas enjoy the economic boost provided by local wildlife viewing businesses. Whale watching is a major business at many ports. Exercising common sense and using some practical viewing guidelines will protect these animals and the opportunity we have to watch them in their wild environment.

Wildlife viewing guidelines can successfully minimize the disturbance of wildlife. Many of these suggested rules have basis in Federal or State law.

Responsible wildlife viewing is just a matter of exercising some common sense. If your activity causes a change in an animal's natural behavior, you are too close or being too loud, and need to adjust your behavior. Protecting our viewable wildlife protects the future enjoyment of these natural resources. Terry Johnson, a friend of mine with the Alaska Marine Advisory Program, has produced an excellent entitled Responsible Marine Wildlife Viewing in Alaska that can download and view for more information. Many resource agencies like the Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service are more than happy to talk about preserving watchable wildlife in their regions.


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