National Geographic UK - July 2019

(Michael S) #1

Shooting out of the


surf, a southern sea lion


bull nabs a southern


rockhopper penguin


(Eudyptes chrysocome)


at Isla de los Estados.


Southern rockhoppers


venture offshore to


catch fish, swimming


together by the hun-


dreds. There is safety


in numbers —for most.


Thetis Bay,


near the very tip


of Tierra del Fuego


in Argentina,


is about as


far south as


one can go in


the Americas.


Few people ever do. “This is but a bad place for


Shipping,” Captain James Cook wrote in his jour-


nal in 1768, cautioning future visitors to keep


clear of the seaweed. But the bay does provide


some shelter from the region’s notoriously rough


seas and battering winds. On a chilly, overcast


day in February 2018, we launched a Zodiac craft


from our ship, the Hanse Explorer, and maneu-


vered it through Thetis toward the shore, careful


to avoid the thick blankets of kelp and the sand-


banks emerging at low tide.


I was there leading a National Geographic


Pristine Seas expedition, in collaboration with


the Argentine government, the regional govern-


ment of Tierra del Fuego, and the Forum for the


Conservation of the Patagonian Sea. With me


was my old friend and colleague Claudio Cam-


pagna, who co-founded the forum in 2004 and


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