Blainville’s beaked whale skeletal display in the Bonehenge Whale Center

Our most recent display installed in the Bonehenge Whale Center is the complete skeleton of an adult male Blainville’s beaked whale (Mesoplodon densirostris) from a specimen that stranded on Ocracoke in February 2015. The steps involved in the bone preparation and rearticulation included:

  • carcass flensing
  • pectoral fin x-rays
  • maceration
  • warm diluted ammonia/detergent soaks – 2 weeks
  • 4% hydrogen peroxide soak – 5 days
  • treatment in trichlorethylene vapor degreaser
  • repairing broken ribs
  • sealing bones with 2 coats of diluted Jade 403 bookbinder glue
  • replicating a tooth prior to cutting it for age estimation
  • cutting polyethylene foam disks to fit between vertebrae
  • drilling vertebral centra and mounting on stainless steel pipe and rod
  • building rib cage using coated rebar tie wire and casting resin mixed with bone dust
  • mounting chevrons using monofilament line and E6000 adhesive
  • installing stainless rod in each pectoral fin connecting scapula through humerus into radius
  • mounting pectoral fins on Plexiglas

Typical of long-term projects we undertake, a team of dedicated, talented, and kind people contributed to its success. A big thank you to the following people:

Ava Besecker
Barbie Lebrun
Cary Spencer
Craig Harms

David Mickey
Elsa Ehlers
Heather Broadhurst
John Hairr

John Ososky
Jordan Reimers
Josh Summers
Keith Rittmaster
Vicky Thayer

Kim Farr
Krysta Rogers
LaNelle Davis
Lindsey Cobb

Nan Bowles
Paul Nader
Sydney Zimmerman
Taylor Holeman

Representing the following organizations:

Bonehenge Whale Center
Cape Hatteras National Seashore
Carolina Cay Maritime Found.
Friends of the Museum

Lincoln Memorial University
NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores
NC Division of Marine Fisheries
NC Marine Mammal Stranding Net.                                                  

NC Maritime Museum
NCSU Center for Marine Sciences and Technology
NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

The following links expand on points about the Gulf of Mexico whale in John Ososky’s talk at the University of Florida Gainesville on 31 October 2024:

For more information about marine mammal stranding networks please visit https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-life-distress/marine-mammal-health-and-stranding-response-program.

 

Whales on the Brink Symposium, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, November 2023

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQmxS2U3B6KaUPksTqmC2BLUPwXFEHnCN

 

100 Scientists Open Letter on the Gulf of Mexico whale to the Biden Administration

https://www.neaq.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Scientist-statement.-GoM-whale.-Oct.-2022.pdf

 

Great Whale Conservancy – Economic Value of Living Whales

The Economic Value of Living Whales | GWC | Great Whale Conservancy

 

To learn about the Gulf of Mexico Rice’s whale, current status, methods of research, and threats to its existence please visit: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/rices-whale

 

How a Whale Skull at the Smithsonian Became a Beacon for Marine Mammal Conservation

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/blogs/national-museum-of-natural-history/2023/11/16/how-a-whale-skull-at-the-smithsonian-became-a-beacon-for-marine-mammal-conservation/

 

Open letter regarding Cuvier’s whale and other whale common names

It’s time to rename Ziphius cavirostris the “goose-beaked whale” – CIMA Research Foundation (cimafoundation.org)

https://www.cimafoundation.org/en/news/its-time-to-rename-ziphius-cavirostris-the-goose-beaked-whale/#:~:text=The%20authors%20request%20a%20change,problematic%20legacy%20of%20Georges%20Cuvier.

We Are All Whalers by The Hopeless Idiot (soundcloud.com)

https://soundcloud.com/thehopelessidiot/we-are-all-whalers

 History of whale research and conservation at the Smithsonian video playlist

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQmxS2U3B6KafwKbPd5qSunMSZjrmw908

 NOAA Rice’s whale

https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/rices-whale

 Last Great American Whale by Lou Reed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oua4ysqIFlY

 Gulf by Jack E. Davis

https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/jack-e-davis

 

 

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