University of Alaska-Southeast Sitka Whale Lab Offers Opportunity to Experience a 4-D Whale Necropsy From the Comfort of Your Computer
November 20, 2021
November 20, 2021
JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 20 (TNSOps) -- The University of Alaska-Southeast issued the following news release:
Most whale biologists spend their careers in boats getting a glimpse at whales only when they come up to the surface to breathe or occasionally to feed. Being able to walk right up to a whale, and even look inside its body, offers scientists and stranding network volunteers a rare and meaningful opportunity to learn from whales at close range. Through the use of 3-D scanning tec . . .
Most whale biologists spend their careers in boats getting a glimpse at whales only when they come up to the surface to breathe or occasionally to feed. Being able to walk right up to a whale, and even look inside its body, offers scientists and stranding network volunteers a rare and meaningful opportunity to learn from whales at close range. Through the use of 3-D scanning tec . . .