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  • Presenting the July episode of Kachemak Science,a celebration of The Pratt Museum on the occasion of their 50th anniversary. Geophysicist Geoff Coble,…
  • This month on Kachemak Science,Dr. Ryan Sharp from Kansas State University and Dr Matthew Brownlee from Clemson University introduce their study of…
  • Kachemak Science attended the Alaska Invasive Species Workshop, November 13 - 15 at Lands End in Homer. Hear the highlights: Chris Rainwater delivers a…
  • If you're near running water, listen for the call of the American Dipper, December's Bird of the Month. Host, Tim Quinn can tell you where to look and how…
  • Episode Ten is a Kachemak Sciencequake!Seismologists, Natalia Ruppert from the Alaska Earthquake Center in Fairbanks and Dr. Kasey Aderhold at KBBI…
  • The call of the common redpoll rings through this episode of Bird Rhythms. Host B.J. Hitchcock has tips on seeds and birdfeeders. For more information on…
  • Spruce trees are under attack in the Kachemak Bay area. Tiny insects called spruce aphids are draining sap from the trees leaving tell-tale signs of…
  • This month, the Salmon Project is releasing a new anthology of essays on the fish and the culture surrounding it in Alaska. Freelance Reporter Shady Grove…
  • The Randolph Yost drill-rig came to Homer from Singapore. A Homer environmental group is worried the Yost, now docked in the Homer port, could have…
  • The Randolph Yost, a jackup rig contracted by Furie Operating Alaska, is currently docked in the Port of Homer and the city is making $1,000 per day in…
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