Kasitsna Bay Laboratory Photo Gallery
Katie Murra and another graduate student walk up the beach to the Kasitsna Bay Lab during a winter diving class. Photo courtesy of Katie Murra.
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The Kasitsna Bay Laboratory is located on 15 wooded acres in one of the most productive marine ecosystems in the world-- Kachemak Bay, Alaska. The facility, which is nine miles from the nearest town of Seldovia, overlooks Kasitsna Bay, a scenic embayment protected by McDonald Spit. The lab includes a wet lab, dry labs, dive locker, and accommodation for up to 48 people.