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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."
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The Common Murre

The Common Murre

2025-09-0403:46

The Common Murre is a common seabird in Alaska, but the population has fallen
European Green Crabs

European Green Crabs

2025-08-2604:15

The European Green Crab is a growing threat to local crab stocks
Foraging Wild Berries

Foraging Wild Berries

2025-08-1804:20

The Kachemak Bay area has various and abundant berries, both edible and not.
Lutz Spruce

Lutz Spruce

2025-08-0704:00

The Lutz Spruce, the most common tree in the lower Kenai Peninsula forest, is a hybrid of White and Sitka Spruce
Sticklebacks

Sticklebacks

2025-08-0704:00

Little Brown Bats

Little Brown Bats

2025-07-2104:25

The Little Brown Bat is Homer's only bat species
Sandhill Cranes

Sandhill Cranes

2025-07-1503:45

Homer's population of Sandhill Cranes winters in California's Central Valley
Fireweed Galls

Fireweed Galls

2025-05-1203:45

Two years ago, in the summer of 2023, a distinctly subdued fireweed bloom was eventually traced to the presence of the fireweed flower gall midge.
Spring Snow

Spring Snow

2025-04-1703:35

The Kachemak Bay area received less snow this winter, but about an average amount of precipitation. But our late season snowfall may benefit salmon, since snowmelt helps keep streams colder, and colder water is capable of carrying more oxygen
Wildlife Corridors

Wildlife Corridors

2025-04-0703:19

Roads, among many other human constructions, are a significant impediment to wildlife migration
Sea Otters in Winter

Sea Otters in Winter

2025-04-0104:00

Sea Otters have the thickest fur on the planet, but that's not the whole story of how these small mammals cope with winter
Mount Spurr

Mount Spurr

2025-03-2403:30

Active volcanoes line the west side of Cook Inlet
Citizen Science

Citizen Science

2025-03-1204:15

Citizen science is one approach to using local environmental knowledge to support research and vice versa.
Wild Clocks

Wild Clocks

2025-03-0303:59

Fin Whales

Fin Whales

2025-02-2404:00

Fin Whales can grow up to 85 feet long, and are classified as an endangered species
Porcupines in Winter

Porcupines in Winter

2025-02-1804:00

Birds in Winter

Birds in Winter

2025-02-1004:09

Birds that overwinter in the Homer area undergo remarkable physiological changes in response to low temperatures
Pheasants in Homer

Pheasants in Homer

2025-01-2704:01

Pheasants were introduced to the American West Coast in the 19th century, and first recorded in the Homer area in the 1980s.
Sea Mice

Sea Mice

2025-01-2004:00

The Sea Mouse is a segmented marine worm that belongs to the family Aphroditidae
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