One of the most valuable resources Seattle has is its remaining wildlife. The shores of Puget Sound are still home to osprey, eagles, harbor seals, sea otters, and salmon still migrate here yearly.
Alki Kayak Tours offers everyone an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of our local wildlife, and are staunch supporters of the conservation and preservation of Puget Sound as a working marine ecosystem that supports the industries of Seattle as well as the spawning salmon headed up the Duwamish River. Their guides provide an additional set of eyes on the Sound for preventable ecological harm.
One of their star kayak guides, Spring Courtney, has written an excellent article about their sunset tour and entered it into a contest to win a $25,000 grant for sustainable tourism development in Seattle. Sustainable tourism can help generate much needed education and support to ensure that the needs of wildlife are met for the future.
The judges take the number of visitors and comments into consideration, so please take a moment to visit the site, and embark on an armchair sunset tour of Alki.
Read more here:
Alki Kayak Tours seeks support for sustainable ecotourism




