Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Alaska Vacation -- Round Island


You can get a permit that allows you to take, harass, or kill marine mammals, if you have a good enough reason. If you have a good enough reason -- you can take a walrus. And if you're big enough. But where?

I don't want to take any walrus, I just want to take their picture. This is not like taking a picture of a petroglyph (or the honeycombs behind the petroglyphs) in Carrizo Plain National Moneymint, where you get threatened with ticketing and or arrest if you suggest taking pictures of petroglyph rock (If I even see you here with a camera ..."), this is a walrus we're talking about. This is not some light love making.

This is serious. Under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, it is illegal to take, harrass or kill a marine mammal, specifically whales, dolphins, seals, polar bears and walrus. If you take a camera and approach a walrus close enough to get a good picture without a $5000 lens, you probably need a permit. If he feels harassed, you may need to be able to run. I don't think the Marine Mammal Protection Act actually says any thing about that. Quote: "You must be able to run like a ... 'If I even see you here with a camera,' says the walrus"

Go figure, aren't I a marine mammal, in need of protection? Doesn't the walrus need a permit to hassle me. No -- I have to take my chances.

Flight to Dillinger -- $1000
Fly to somewhere -- I am not sure where -- a point on Homer spit or a beach -- $400
Boat to Round Island $400
Hotels meals etc. -- $600
One week Camping, permits, fees, food, film, and ... did I mention food? ... $500

12 day trip to Round Island to photograph walrus -- $2900

Holy shit, Batman

Any one care to join me?

4 comments:

Jill Homer said...

That's one expensive Alaska vacation. You could probably organize a cheaper one, but it's not easy. I recommend reading Jill Fredston's book about long-distance sea kayaking, "Rowing to Latitude." Take a trip like that, and a nice picture of a walrus is almost guarenteed. And in a craft that small, you're not likely to be able to "harass" a marine mammal, no matter how close you come to it. As Jill's book shows, they're more likely to harass you!

shawnkielty said...

Thanks Jill! I suspect I'll never make this trip. I really want to drive to Alaska and spend about 6 months doing it. ... We'll see.

Anonymous said...

I'll second the Fredston book recommendation. If you want to bike up to Marin, I'll lend it to you.

After you read that I think you'll want to try any northern route you can afford. When it warms up a bit more...

shawnkielty said...

Ok -- Ok. I bought the book -- I hope this doesn't mean I'll need to buy any boats.