. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Figure II-2. A Dall's porpoise ashore at Simonton Cove, San Miguel Island, 28 February igSi. At this early stage of decomposition the black and white coloration characteristic of this species is still clearly discernable. (Photo by B. S. Stewart.). Figure \\aitin; e to collect a live stranded cetacean, such as this common dolphin at Pt. Mugu, Calitornia, one should endeavor to keep it as comfortable as possible. In the absence of a pool of water sufficiently deep for the animal to submerge itself one mig


. Cetaceans of the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. Cetacea; Mammals. Figure II-2. A Dall's porpoise ashore at Simonton Cove, San Miguel Island, 28 February igSi. At this early stage of decomposition the black and white coloration characteristic of this species is still clearly discernable. (Photo by B. S. Stewart.). Figure \\aitin; e to collect a live stranded cetacean, such as this common dolphin at Pt. Mugu, Calitornia, one should endeavor to keep it as comfortable as possible. In the absence of a pool of water sufficiently deep for the animal to submerge itself one might cover much of the body (being careful to leave the blowhole clear) with wet towels. In particular, dorsal fin, flippers and flukes should be kept wet. (Photo by S. Leatherwood.) 62. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Leatherwood, Stephen; Stewart, Brent S; Folkens, Pieter A; Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (Calif. ); United States. National Marine Fisheries Service. [Santa Barbara, Calif. ] : National Marine Sanctuary Program


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