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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-11 On March 23, 2024, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans on a 6.02-meter pregnant adult female Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) and her unborn fetus. These scans were conducted during a live stranding event near Zeballos, B.C., Canada, where the adult female and calf became trapped in a lagoon. Despite efforts to return the adult to the water, she sadly died later in the day. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of both the adult female and the unborn fetus before the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On May 30, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a 12.3-meter adult female Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). These scans were conducted during a stranding event on Langara Island, Haida Gwaii.The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the adult female before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On June 5, 2022, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a 9.9-meter adult male Grey Whale (Eschrichtius robustus). These scans were conducted during a stranding event on Nootka Island. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the adult male before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On August 30, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a 12.3-meter adult Grey Whale (Eschrichtius robustus). These scans were conducted during a stranding event at Jarvis Inlet. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the adult whale before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On July 13, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a Risso's Dolphin (Grampus griseus). These scans were conducted during a stranding event in Haida Gwaii. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the dolphin before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On July 17, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a Dall's Porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli). These scans were conducted during a necropsy. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the porpoise before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On August 25, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a Harbour Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena). These scans were conducted during a necropsy. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the porpoise before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On July 3, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina). These scans were conducted during a necropsy. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the harbour seal before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On October 17, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a Striped Dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba). These scans were conducted during a necropsy. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the dolphin before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On August 25, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a Harbour Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena). These scans were conducted during a necropsy. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the porpoise before and after the necropsy commenced.
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Cottrell, Brendan; Kalacska, Margaret; Raverty, Stephen; Arroyo-Mora, J. Pablo; Lucanus, Oliver; Cottrell, Paul; Lehnhart, Taylor 2024-06-12 On July 3, 2023, a handheld LiDAR device (iPhone running Scaniverse) was used to collect 3D scans of a Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris). These scans were conducted during a necropsy. The handheld LiDAR allowed us to capture highly detailed and accurate morphological data of the sea otter before and after the necropsy commenced.

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