Title: Kachemak Bay
1Kachemak Bay Research Reserve
National Estuarine Research Reserve System
KACHEMAK BAY RESEARCH RESERVEa unit of the
National Estuarine Research Reserve System
Fostering stewardship through integrated research
education
2- 27 designated sites
- 1 proposed sites
MANAGED IN PARTNERSHIP National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration Alaska Department of
Fish and Game, Sport Fish Division
3Boundary and Watershed
- Components
- Kachemak Bay Critical Habitat Area
- Fox River Flats Critical Habitat Area
- Kachemak Bay State Park
- City of Homer
4Mission of Kachemak Bay Research Reserve
Enhance understanding and appreciation of the
Kachemak Bay estuary and adjacent waters to
ensure that these ecosystems remain healthy and
productive
5- Facilities
- Alaska Islands Ocean Visitor Center
- Bay Avenue Facility (Lab and Staging)
- Kachemak Drive Modular and Bunkhouse
6Research Overview
- Collaborate
- Conduct
- Integrate with education
- System Wide Monitoring Program
- Graduate Research Fellows
7OCEAN / OFFSHORE ENVIRONMENT
WATERSHED ENVIRONMENT
NEARSHORE ENVIRONMENT
8NERR National Research Programs
SWMP (System Wide Monitoring Program)
- To identify track
- short-term variability
- long-term changes
- Water quality (physical and chemical)
- Monitoring in Seldovia and Homer
- Meteorology monitoring in Homer
Graduate Research Fellowships (GRFs)
9Specific Projects
WATERSHED RESEARCH
COASTAL EROSION
- Use historical aerial surveys
- Estimate erosion rates
Research projects focusing on understanding
salmon stream food webs and habitat
10Other Research
- Fox River Flats (juvenile salmon use /
restoration needs) - Shellfish recruitment / larval transport
- Hardshell clam growth and recruitment
- Link primary production and fisheries
- Subtidal habitat mapping
11Kachemak Bay Research Reserve
National Estuarine Research Reserve System
Education Overview
12Kachemak Bay Research Reserve
National Estuarine Research Reserve System
Education
- K-12 students
- Reserve outreach
- Community monitoring
- Community residents and visitors
- Coastal Training Program (CTP)
13Coastal Training Program (CTP)
Making available the best science-based
information, tools, and techniques to assist
decision-making
- Meet needs of specific audiences
- Bring together scientists and decision
- makers
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- More effective coastal management through
- a better understanding of the local ecosystem
- and best management practices
14Assessment Results
- 20/28 provided feedback
- Four categories identified for further training
- 1. Alaska Coastal Management Program
Overview/Review 11 - Review of ACMP roles, impacts, and how to
implement statute and regulation changes into
everyday business - 2. Proper Effective Commenting 11
- 3. Educational Outreach and Response 4
- 4. Other
- GIS training
- Mitigation measures for oil and gas development
- Coastal processes and coastal erosion
- Global warming and its potential impacts to
Alaskas coastline - Effective coastal management policies to balance
development and subsistence uses
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