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Coffee Table - Dec. 9, 2020: KPC Showcase Series: Kenai Peninsula Fisheries in a Time of Change

NPS J. Armstrong

On this week's  special, two hour Coffee Table, you'll hear a recording of last Wednesday's KPC Showcase  Series discussion about changes, over time, in local fisheries.

Moderator, Dave Atcheson and local fishers, Hope Roberts and Brent Johnson talk about their experience sport and commercial fishing on the Peninsula.

Then, Sue Mauger, Science and Executive Director of Cook Inletkeeper, and Dr. Erik Schoen,  Fisheries Biologist with University of Alaska Fairbanks, follow up with a presentation titled, Kenai Peninsula Fisheries in a Time of Change: Historic Trends, Glimpses of the Future, and Strategies for Building Resilience.

Part 2 of the discussion, focusing on wildlife, is free to attend, via zoom, tonight, Wednesday, December 9 at 6 p.m., including presentations entitled: Climate Effects on Moose, Caribou and Sitka Black-tailed Deer on the Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound, with Dr. John Morton, and Imaq ileum quip (the ocean is part of me): Climate Change and Subsistence in the Chugach Region, with Hope Roberts and Erin Shew.

KBBI will air tonight's discussion on next Wednesday's Coffee Table.
 

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Pt 2 of The Coffee Table, KPC Showcase series: Kenai Peninsula Fisheries in a Time of Change: Historic Trends, Glimpses of the Future, and Strategies for Building Resilience.
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Part 3 of The Coffee Table: KPC Showcase Series - Kenai Peninsula Fisheries in a Time of Change: Historic Trends, Glimpses of the Future, and Strategies for Building Resilience. Recorded live on Wednesday December 2, 2020 and broadcast on KBBI on Wednesday, December 9, 2020.
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Part 4 of The Coffee Table, a recorded broadcast of KPC Showcase Series discussion - Kenai Peninsula Fisheries in a Time of Change: Historic Trends, Glimpses of the Future, and Strategies for Building Resilience. Recorded live on Wed. Dec. 3, 2020, broadcast on Wed, December 9, 2020.

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Kathleen Gustafson came to Homer in 1999 and has been involved with KBBI since 2003.
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