Carcass recovery network

Reading the entrails

When a whale dies, its carcass is often carried by currents and tides to the shore. Sometimes it ends up stranded on the beach.

Scientists study these carcasses to find out which contaminants and diseases affect the health of whales.

If you find a marine mammal stranded along the shores of the St. Lawrence, call the Quebec Marine Mammal Emergency Response Network at 1-877-7baleine (1-877-722-5346).


Discover projects related to the carcass recovery network:

What do belugas die from?
How many contaminants are found in belugas?
Is the beluga's immune system still intact?
Are living belugas as contaminated as dead belugas?
Morbillivirus epidemic: a threat for the St. Lawrence beluga?
What roles do marine mammals play in St. Lawrence ecosystems?

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