Daily Log: July 11, 2018 (red line on flight plan map)
It was an early start for the ShoreZone team as their imaging tide window opened around 5 a.m.. Good thing there is currently over 17 hours of daylight in this part of Alaska (sunrise ~4 a.m. and sunset ~10 p.m.). The weather was overcast and rainy but conditions were still fine for imaging. We were able to send out a few low-resolution photos despite poor cell coverage in the park. We hope they keep coming for the next four or five days. We are already seeing some cool features and habitats.
![Entrance to Geikie Inlet in Glacier Bay National Park.](https://media.fisheries.noaa.gov/dam-migration-miss/1280_2bUyAES4EiM9.jpg?1532627729)
Entrance to Geikie Inlet in Glacier Bay National Park.
![ShoreZone Program-md_cwlNtlGV3Nd0.jpg](https://media.fisheries.noaa.gov/dam-migration-miss/1280_2NEuJUajJAu6.jpg?1532627735)
Aerial ShoreZone image of Geikie Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park.
![ShoreZone Program-md_QdMiNNaSuMM4.jpg](https://media.fisheries.noaa.gov/dam-migration-miss/1280_keQmkhp0nCa0.jpg?1532627727)
Lagoon in Geikie Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park.