Dear marmam community,
I’m Alexandra, a research scientist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation. I’m 
working on a project assessing the risk of vessel strikes on large whales in 
Canadian waters. To measure the probability of lethal injury following a ship 
strike, I’m using the biophysical model developed and published by Kelley et 
al. (2021)<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/mms.12745>. 
Currently, the model is built with measures of an average adult North Atlantic 
right whale, including average length and thickness of skin, blubber, sublayer 
(muscle layer), and bone.
To adapt the model for other whale species, I would like to incorporate 
species-specific values into the model. I have reached out to many 
organizations and researchers who provided me data of thickness of different 
tissues, but I’m missing a few measurements for some species. I’m reaching out 
to the community to see if someone could help me find these measurements.

Specifically, I’m looking for:
* Skin thickness (before the blubber starts) for blue, fin, sei, sperm, 
humpback and minke whales
* Bone thickness (I used the radius of a mid-body vertebrae) for blue and gray 
whales

I’ve also been using photos to measure, as long as there is a scale included, 
if that is available. I’m happy to chat about data sharing agreement, credit, 
and/or acknowledgement, or if there are any questions about the project. If you 
think you have this data and feel comfortable to share it, you can reach out to 
me at [email protected].
Thank you!

Alexandra Mayette, MSc
Research Scientist
Canadian Wildlife Federation
110 Chain Lake Drive, Unit 3J
Halifax, NS, B3S 1A9

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