I’m born and raised in Alaska, and in 1990, I began my journey in Prince William Sound with my parents. Since then, I’ve worked on boats, gaining valuable experience and expertise in the maritime industry. My parents, Brad & Maureen, introduced me to this line of work early on, laying the foundation for the skills I’ve developed to navigate the waters of this unique region.

- Tommy Kimberlin, Captain
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Prince William Sound
Prince William Sound is one of the most ecologically rich marine environments in North America. Located in the northern Gulf of Alaska and surrounded by the Chugach Mountains, the Sound contains more than 3,800 miles of shoreline, hundreds of islands, and numerous tidewater glaciers.
Cold, nutrient-rich waters support an unusually high level of marine biodiversity. Seasonal upwelling and glacial runoff create ideal conditions for plankton, which form the foundation of a complex food web supporting fish, birds, and marine mammals.


Wildlife
• humpback whales
• orcas (resident and transient populations)
• sea otters
• harbor seals
• Steller sea lions
• Dall’s porpoise
• bald eagles
• black bears along shorelines
• mountain goats on steep coastal terrain
Safety First
Travel in safety aboard US Coast Guard Certified vessel, with over 30 years of experience in Prince William Sound.

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