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In Forgotten Whalebones, the Past is Remembered and Recorded
Scientists surveyed 16th-century Basque whaling sites in eastern Canada (determined from archives of the fishery in Spain, as well as additional bays and harbors along the Quebec north shore whose characteristics looked like potential sites.  The sites ranged from Middle Bay, Quebec, west to Chaffaud au Basques.null
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Donning clothing to protect themselves on shorelines infested with mosquitoes and black flies, Yan Guilbault of NEAq (left) and Brenna McLeod of Trent University collect GPS positions and other information from a site where they found old whale bones. (Photo by Moira Brown, NEAq)

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Posted: March 7, 2007

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