A Changing Kenai Peninsula: Climate Change's Possible Impact on the Future of Hunting and Fishing

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Kenai Peninsula College Showcase Series and UAA/APU Books of the Year Program invite you to: A Changing Kenai Peninsula: Climate Change's Possible Impact on the Future of Hunting and Fishing: Where We Are, How We Got Here and Where We Might Be Heading, a two-part series taking place Wednesday, Dec. 2, and Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 6 p.m.

FISHERIES – Dec. 2, 6 p.m. | Join via Zoom
With Hope Roberts, owner, Surreel Saltwater’s fishing charter; Brent Johnson, Cook Inlet commercial fisher; Dave Atcheson, local author and sports-fisher; Sue Mauger, science and executive director, Cook Inletkeeper; and Dr. Erik Schoen, fisheries biologist, University of Alaska Fairbanks.

WILDLIFE – Dec. 9, 6 p.m. | Join via Zoom
With Dr. John Morton, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (retired); Erin Shew, AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer, Chugach Regional Resources Commission’s Climate Change program; and Hope Roberts, inter-tribal liaison, Chugach Regional Resources Commission.

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