Reconstructing skeletons, retelling life stories
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Reconstructing skeletons, retelling life stories
B.C. family business Cetacea has carved out a unique niche in marine biology and conservation
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY JAMES MACDONALD
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
Michiru Main and Michael deRoos, the Cetacea team, work on the skeleton of a Bryde's whale, the first of its species found in Canada, in their workshop on Salt Spring Island, B.C.
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