An Old Sea Otter’s Final Dive

Published June 4th, 2017 by Grant Callegari and Josh Silberg


Every skeleton has its own personal story. In late June 2016, an unexpected carcass washed up near our ecological observatory on Calvert Island—an old male sea otter that our scientists knew from their research. And now, after 150 meticulous hours rebuilding his skeleton, he takes his final dive.

Producer, Videographer, & Editor – Grant CallegariProducer – Josh Silberg

Read a blog about the skeleton at: hakai.org/blog/life-at-hakai/old-sea-otter-final-dive

Find out more about Mike deRoos’ incredible skeletal articulations at: cetacea.ca/