Whale Bones (Ep. 5): Piecing Together a Whale Skeleton

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2023
  • With plans in hand, Mike turns to collaborator Katie Ford to craft a steel framework that will hold the young whale’s skeleton together. Before the humpback bones set out on their journey back north along the British Columbia coast to their final destination, we dive into humpback migration, hitchhiking barnacles, and the mystery behind humpback songs.
    Hey, teachers! Here’s a cheat sheet of what’s included in this episode of Whale Bones:
    - Humpback whales: migration, winter breeding grounds, birth and babies, summer feeding grounds, humpback whale barnacles, singing
    - Humpback whale skeleton: isotope analysis of barnacles, building the steel framework for the skeleton, why build a skeleton display
    And if you want to dive deeper into Whale Bones, download our education kit: drive.google.com/file/d/1lmBX...
    This episode is part of our series Whale Bones, where we follow the story of a young humpback whale-revealed through his bones.
    Created by the Hakai Institute
    Produced and edited by Meigan Henry
    Videography by Kristina Blanchflower, Grant Callegari, and Bennett Whitnell
    Additional imagery and audio provided by blackboxguild/Adobe, patrick/Adobe, viorel/Adobe, Shanna Baker, skirkvold/iNaturalist, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Chris Gabriele/National Park Service, NOAA taken under MMHSRP Permit #932-1489, NOAA Fisheries, Aleria Jensen/NOAA/NMFS/AKFSC, BlackBoxGuild/Pond5, EthanD/Pond5, luisleamus549/Pond5, MarQ/Pond5, Rohrlach/Pond5, Ulannaqlngemann/Pond5, Katrina Pyne, Josh Silberg, Storyblocks, Eric A. Lazo-Wasem/Yale Peabody Museum, and Matt Zeleny
    Illustrations and maps by Mercedes Minck
    Title graphic by Josh Silberg
    Special thanks to Mike deRoos, Michiru Main, Katie Ford, Jackie Hildering/Marine Education & Research Society (MERS), Paul Cottrell/DFO, Stephen Raverty/DFO, Tyrell Froese, Alyssa Gehman, Carly Janusson, and Larry Taylor
    If you see an injured, stranded, entangled, or dead animal, keep your distance and contact the appropriate authorities:
    24/7 marine mammal species incident hotline: 1-800-465-4336
    www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/species-esp...
    Learn more about Mike deRoos and his work at www.cetacea.ca/
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Комментарии • 5

  • @anselmussudirman5041
    @anselmussudirman5041 Год назад

    I get into the habit of reading Hakai Magazine on a regular basis. Thank you very much for the detailed information and marine knowledge.

  • @MrPortsider
    @MrPortsider Год назад

    Kudos to Mike and all involved in this project. I've enjoyed every episode and look forward to the next.

  • @lauropaiva8938
    @lauropaiva8938 Год назад

    Amazing work!!! Congrats!!!

  • @davegarrison3783
    @davegarrison3783 Год назад

    I am just loving this series! I can't wait for the next one!

  • @lauropaiva8938
    @lauropaiva8938 Год назад

    Hi from Brazil!