Blue Whale: Removing Blubber
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Description
This picture was taken in Norway, Tignish while members from the University of British Columbia came to unearth PEI's very own 26 m female blue whale as the main attraction to their new Beaty Biodiversity Museum. Workers are removing any flesh, blubber and skin away from the bones that still remained from the blue whale who washed ashore in 1987.
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- Title
- Blue Whale: Removing Blubber
- Creator
- Subject
- Education
- Description
- This picture was taken in Norway, Tignish while members from the University of British Columbia came to unearth PEI's very own 26 m female blue whale as the main attraction to their new Beaty Biodiversity Museum. Workers are removing any flesh, blubber and skin away from the bones that still remained from the blue whale who washed ashore in 1987.
- Publisher
- Contributor
- Date
- Type
- StillImage
- Format
- Identifier
- cap:1185
- Source
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Tignish Collection
- Coverage
- North America--Canada--Lot 1--Prince--Tignish, 47.041367, -64.013397
- Rights
- The Island Narratives Program has gained permission to make the obtained data publicly available in electronic and/or print form and to disperse the information for the purposes of education and community awareness.