Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 25, 1986, Page 8, Image 8

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Rare whale found on beach
LINCOLN CITY (AP) — An extremely rare
type of whale, which has a dolphin-like head,
has been discovered dead on an Oregon beach,
a finding that has been called a breakthrough
by marine scientists.
Bruce Mate, an Oregon State University
researcher, identified tho 15-foot adult male
animal as a Stejnegar's beaked whale, one of
30 thought to exist.
“Never before has there been an intact
skeleton collected from an adult mole of this
species.” Mate said. “In fact, fewer than 12
skull specimens of this species have ever been
recovered."
Mate said the species is known for a
“saber tooth, about the size of an ax. which
sticks up from the lower jaw” The animal was
found Sunday by a resident near Cleneden
Beach.
Mate and other volunteers of the Nor
thwest Marine Matronal Stranding Network
planned to strip the flesh from the dead animal
and save its carcass.
Mato said tho skeleton will be prepared at
the Hatfield Marino Science Center in Newport
and will eventually be put on display at the
Smithsonian Institution in Washington. D.C.
lames Mead of the Mammal Division of
the Smithsonian said very little is known
about the species.
"Wo presume they inhabit deep water,
and they are shy of ships, end wo also presume
they have tho capability to remain submerged
for up-to on hour." ho said. "With those (ac
tors. it's not surprising wo have very little data
on them."
Mead suld tho Smithsonian currently has
skeletons of throe juveniles and two adult
females.of fh« species. ..
..'Thomas K Coughlin, of the National
"Marino Fisheries-Service in Seattle said it is
the second: time ,-that a. Stojneger’s beaked
•'' whale'has boon.‘found on’the Oregon (.oast.
- The Oret joccurred at .Yaijuinii -Ha^ln 1904:
, ■' {• } *. -iClEiETINGS ' ';'''/•.■
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■ meets today- at 5 p.m. ’CheckI
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; College Republicans will ,
’ hold ‘ ■■ " general '’ membership
meeting -jlocirfy yat/3V30 ’ pint. in
. ..’Century, Edom ■ • ••
'The Incidental Fee Commit
tee meetstoday from 4:3Q to .
..'7:30 ^mltdnTC^ntiiiy’IWohi A ;:
: :-.'EMI:i' to consider budget re
quests for aVei^ije. Off'.
Campus, Housing. Pahhellenic
CdunciIVEfAsy, FSO and SSA.
The Undergraduate
Economics Association meets
today at 5:30 p m. in Century
Room 0. All are invited
I.ECTI RES/WOR KSHOPS
»'•’ Planning an international
' bicycle tour is the topic of a free
workshop tonight at 7:30 in the
Outdoor Program room (EMU
- basement) Sponsored by the
Outdoor Program.
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“Disturbance and the
Dynamics of an Intertidal Algal
MosiaC* is the title of a lecture
" today at 4 p.m: in Room 317
Stiebce III Guest speaker is
Wayne Sousa of the zoology
department at the University of
■ (California. Berkeley.
A workshop for; people in-/
erested in circulating petition*
or the Oit^on Econbniic Coh
rersibn Initiative .'is tonight at
r;3pV at the "kbinlnia Cleptar.. /
1414 kiniaid St: Barbara keiler
jf Women's Action for Nuelwdr,'
hsarmament vviij '.discuss this
hitlative, . which. .Would haft
production of. nuclear weapons
■.ompohents in Oregon by |an.
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for retraining affected; workers if '
passed. . ’ • /...
A one*hour PT/OT club
organizational meeting will lie
held Wednesday and Thu rsday
in Room 104 Oregon Hall.
Kveryone welcome. For more
information, call 484-4891 or
686-3211.
MISCELLANEOUS.>
The undeclared/p re-major
peer advisers are accepting ap
plications for spring term Ap
plications are available in Room
164 Oregon Hall Deadline is
Friday.
Have an insatiable desire to
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EMU every Tuesday from »:3f>
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INTERVIEWS
Submit bids for campus inter
views Monday through
Wednesday each week in Room
244 Hendricks Hall. Sign-up
space is still available for the
following recruiters:
Feb. 24-25: Black 8 Decker
(sales-sales mgmt.)
Feb. 24: Monterey.Institute of
International Studies (graduate
school) group meeting ~ 9-10
. a.m.. Room 110, EMU; Carna
tion (sales mgmt. development
program);
Feb, 25: The Oregon Bank
(financial analyst, commercial
loan officer training prog.).
Feb. 25-26: Peace Corps
recruiting office (vqlunfeejr).
Feb. 28: Rauf man #"(• ra ihue at
mgmt. , ; \ •
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S.iinls. Iti« (mgmt trpiniH');
State Farm Insurance .Co
(minority Internship with CPA
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Research Group* • (campaign
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nationals for mgmt gaam:lat«|:
Port Angela* P6blIt: Schools
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studies/sec ltbrafian/R> 1.2/Spec
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March 4: Battelle, NW
laboratories (computer-related
positions). First Interstate Hank
(MBA s — specialized training
program): tlarco. Inc. (sales
rop.).
March 5: First Interstate Hank
(bachelor's — specialized train
ing program); Univ. of Min
nesota. Hospital Ik Health Cure
Admin, (graduate school) group
meeting — 12:30 p.m . ROorn
110.KMU.
March 8: American C'.raduate
School of International Manage
ment; The Gap Stores |jr. acct.
with'CPA 3.0); Pfizer. I nr.,
(pharmaceutical sales) group
meeting March 5, 8:30 p.m..
Room 110-111. KMU.
March 7: Burroughs Corpora
tion (account representative);
Memorex Corporation (financial
analyst/accountant).
Deadline for submitting Ft als
to the Emerald front desk, KMl)
Suite too. is noon the day
before publication. Ft als are
run only once, depending upon
space availability. Event* with a
donation or admission charge
will not be considered Event*
occurring nearest the publica
tion date, and campus-oriented
events, will be given priority.
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