Kachemak Currents
Saturday 9:35 a.m.
Kachemak Currents is a natural history program produced by the Center for Alaska Coastal Studies. The program covers a wide variety of subjects, all sharing the common theme of "the natural history of the Kachemak Bay area."
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Pheasants were introduced to the American West Coast in the 19th century, and first recorded in the Homer area in the 1980s.
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Barnacles are sessile, but nevertheless a key component of the near-shore marine ecosystem
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The Ribbon Worm is found among rocks in the intertidal zone, and is a formidable predator
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Agates found on Kenai Peninsula beaches likely originated on the West side of Cook Inlet, and were transported during the last Ice Age