
This exhibition honors salmon as a resource that has nourished our communities physically and spiritually for thousands of years.
established in 1968
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![]() This exhibition honors salmon as a resource that has nourished our communities physically and spiritually for thousands of years. |
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![]() Coastal Alaska serves as feeding grounds for a population of 10,000 humpback whales that breed in Hawaii during the winter. Did you know these amazing marine mammals are facing current and future ecological challenges? Dr. Sharpe and Mr. O’Brien have worked together for the past decade, investigating the North Pacific population of humpback whales
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![]() he second event in the series "Connecting Cultures Across the Pacific" will be presented on Thursday, November 3rd at the Pratt Museum and Park. The presentation will be given by by Olga Von Ziegesar and Shelley Gill from Winged Whale Research group. |
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![]() Come join us for our November First Friday featuring the exhibit in the community gallery, Salmon Culture: Kachemak Bay Connections. |
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