Beautiful Kachemak Bay is home for the Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies. They offer many opportunities for people of all ages to connect with the outdoors through guided walks, tours, educational programs, overnights, school programs and more. As a 501-c-3 non-profit organization in Homer, Alaska, they deliver educational programs and guided tours to over 12,000 students and visitors every year. Their grassroots organization, started in 1982, enjoys the support of over 350 members, 100 volunteers and a variety of businesses in Homer that assist us in fulfilling their mission.
Since 1984, CACS has held the annual Kachemak Bay CoastWalk event that involves more than 200 volunteers who adopt a section of the Kachemak Bay shoreline and walk it annually, surveying changes, collecting data on marine life and human impacts, and cleaning up beach litter and marine debris.
Mission
Their mission is to foster responsible interaction with their natural surroundings and to generate knowledge of the unique marine and coastal ecosystems of Kachemak Bay through science-based environmental education and stewardship.
Goals
Science-Based Education:
Stewardship:
- To provide effective experience-based field science instruction to Alaska residents and visitors, with youth as the primary audience.
- To provide the public and decision-makers with science-based information on critical environmental issues.
- To serve as a model of land management and environmental education that balances human use with protection of coastal environments.
- To inspire citizens to make decisions and take actions that promote the health and integrity of ecosystems.
- To engage citizens and students in the process of science through acquisition of scientific data that is needed to monitor the long-term processes and health of coastal ecosystems.
Core Purpose:
Core Values: