HometownHomer, Alaska
FamilyOur Mission Statement:
"We will strive to protect and preserve this beautiful and wildlife rich wilderness area we are entrusted with. Thus armed with the tools of education and knowledge we will venture into the realm of the Great Bear, what was and what must continue to be surely, one of the last great cornerstones of this planet."
EducationEducational & Research Programs
A variety of opportunities are available to utilize Hallo Bay Wilderness as a viable platform for educational and research projects.
Location
Hallo Bay Wilderness is located 300' adjacent to the North Pacific Ocean, 3 miles from the base of active and inactive volcanics and all around us is a wealth of marine and land wildlife habitat.
Facilities & Specialized Equipment
The Camp has facilities to handle many different requirements as the web page information will indicate.
Some of the specialized equipment available without additional cost for education and research projects
stereo microscopes, laptop computers, display monitors, projectors, screens, specimen containers, etc.
Hallo Bay Wilderness will do everything possible to provide a reasonable cost base for your particular
project, particularly if it is in the interest of education.
For more information feel free to contact us.
Graduate Student Projects:
http://www.hallobay.com/Graduate_Work.html
GoalsAlaska State & Federal Employee Information Sharing
Hallo Bay Wilderness has always embraced our responsibilities to land and wildlife as an environmentally sensitive wilderness operation in our own right and without peer. We believe it is time for Hallo Bay to go one step further and provide State and Federal agencies the first hand opportunity to draw from the wealth of knowledge we have acquired observing wildlife and human interaction over many years. In this regard, Hallo Bay Wilderness will arrange, without cost, temporary lodging at Hallo Bay for Alaska State and Federal employees involved in managing and developing methods to better manage watchable wildlife. By assisting land and wildlife managers, we can learn to better understand the difficulties they face and share information to help improve management of these precious resources while setting precedence for others to follow. More: http://www.hallobay.com/State_Federal_Info_Sharing.html
People I'd like to meet Friends of Wildlife and Wilderness
Side Note: TIGGER FORECAST:
For those not familiar, the “Tigger Forecast” is a unique forecast reported by the Hallo Bay office regarding the office cat which has the uncanny animal ability to indicate a weather change. When Tigger (the cat) rolls over
on her back with all four feet in the air for extended lengths of time, the weather has shown to change for the worse within 12 hours. She has proven the accuracy of this beyond that of NOAA, so much that we have been requested to include it with the outgoing morning weather reports.
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Posted 1:55pm September 26th, 2009Rotnrichard
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Posted 2:20pm September 10th, 2009What a way to live! When we went to Katmai, we flew out of Homer to a place called Geographic Bay. There were no facilities, but we were able to watch for a full five hours. I think we were south of Hallo?