[NatureNS] sei (most likely) or finner

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From: "Randy Lauff" <randy.lauff@gmail.com>
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And hopefully, if a museum does recover it, they won't bury it in the
lifeless depths like in PEI...what was it...20 years and there was still
flesh on it (someone help with the details here)? There has got to be some
Crown land somewhere distant from folks where the whale can be just laid on
the surface...then you'll see the flesh disappear!

Randy

2008/7/7 Laurie Murison <gmwhale@nbnet.nb.ca>:

>  I received an opinion from a marine mammalogist who has a tremendous
> amount of experience dissecting dead baleen whales.
>
> He feels that the whale that live stranded was a sei whale ...
> Hopefully the New Brunswick Museum will be able to recover the skeleton for
> their collection.
>
> Laurie Murison
> Grand Manan Whale & Seabird Research Station
> 24 Route 776
> Grand Manan, NB Canada E5G 1A1
> 506 662 3804,  Fax 506 662 9804
> http://www.gmwsrs.org
>
>
Randy
_________________________________
RF Lauff
Way in the boonies of
Antigonish County, NS.

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<div>And hopefully, if a museum does recover it, they won&#39;t bury it in the lifeless depths like in PEI...what was it...20 years and there was still flesh on it (someone help with the details here)? There has got to be some Crown land somewhere distant from folks where the whale can be just laid on the surface...then you&#39;ll see the flesh disappear!</div>

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<div>Randy<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">2008/7/7 Laurie Murison &lt;gmwhale@nbnet.nb.ca&gt;:<br>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">I received an opinion from a marine mammalogist who has a tremendous amount of experience dissecting dead baleen whales.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">He feels that the whale that live stranded was a sei whale&nbsp;...</font>&nbsp;</div>
<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Hopefully the New Brunswick Museum will be able to recover the skeleton for their collection.</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Laurie Murison<br>Grand Manan Whale &amp; Seabird Research Station <br>24 Route 776<br>Grand Manan, NB Canada E5G 1A1<br>506 662 3804,&nbsp; Fax 506 662 9804<br>http://www.gmwsrs.org</font></div>

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<div>Randy<br>_________________________________<br>RF Lauff<br>Way in the boonies of<br>Antigonish County, NS. </div>

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