Multimedia Presentations

Park staff film U.S. Geological Survey scientist Bruce Molnia aboard the M/V Serac.
U.S. Geological Survey scientist Bruce Molnia stands on the bow of the M/V Serac, while being filmed for "Listening to the Ice," a short park film about the reduction in glacial ice found at Kenai Fjords.

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Do you want to visit the "last frontier" of Alaska, but can't make the trip? Love botany, wildlife, or the science of climate change, but stuck at your desk? Now, you can learn about and enjoy the science and scenery of Kenai Fjords from your own home.
Click on the links below, or scroll down, to see some of the films produced here in the park.

  • BEARS! - What do you do when you see a bear in the woods?
  • NPS Climate Change Response Program - Climate change is one of the most serious issues facing our nation, and Kenai Fjords believes in doing our part to help.
  • Time-Lapse Photography - See many of the natural phenomena of Kenai Fjords as they materialize through the lens of a time-lapse camera.
 
 
 
 

Last updated: November 1, 2022

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