Kachemak Currents
Kachemak Currents is a natural history program produced by the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies. The program covers a wide variety of subjects, all sharing the common theme of "the natural history of the Kachemak Bay area."
Latest Episodes
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Both resident and transient orca pods inhabit Kachemak Bay, and they differ in both appearance and behavior
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The important role alder play in salmon habitat
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Kachemak Bay's abundant Sea Jellies play a key role in the food web
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The Bar-Tailed Godwit stops in Kachemak Bay on its migration north from New Zealand to the Yukon Delta. The return journey, from Western Alaska to New Zealand, is the longest non-stop migration of any animal.
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Barnacles are one of the planet's oldest animals. This sessile crustacean affixes itself to rocks, docks, boats and marine mammals with its own fast-curing secretion.