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Many participants collaborated with dedication, skill, and creativity to accomplish the redesign of this web site - another good work brought to you by the American Cetacean Society volunteers who are normally too busy to talk about it. Authors are usually listed with their articles and reports except when pages were done by committee. We'd like to thank everyone who contributed but there just isn't room.

The following artists and photographers contributed content to this site -- We'd like to extend a special Thank You for all the beautiful visuals and note that all this material is copyrighted. Some of the illustrators and photographers permit reprinting for educational purposes but you need to make an individual request of the artist. Reprinting any of the art or photographs on this site for commercial purposes is a violation of international copyright law. Authorship is given with each illustration or photograph. All works are copyright © by the individual artist and/or photographer, with all rights reserved.

  • Uko Gorter - Illustrations
  • Richard Ellis - Illustrations
  • Larry Foster - Illustrations
  • Odin Lonning - Illustrations
  • Robin Lee Makowski - Illustrations

  • Terry Allen - Photographs
  • Bernardo Alps - Photographs
  • Diane Alps - Photographs
  • Alison Barr-Zyla - Photographs
  • Barbara Bennett - Photographs
  • Nancy Black - Photographs
  • Greg Boreham - Photographs
  • Leigh Calvez - Photographs
  • Joanne Durocher - Photographs
  • Jodi Frediani - Photographs
  • Sue Flood - Photographs
  • Patty Geary - Photographs
  • Bonnie Gretz - Photographs
  • Michael Daniel Ho - Photographs
  • Susan Hustad - Photographs
  • Kristin L. Laidre - Photographs
  • Penni Jo Laking - Photographs
  • Linda Lewis - Photographs
  • Tom Lewis - Photographs
  • Cody Martin - Photographs
  • Joseph Mucatel - Photographs
  • Katy Penland - Photographs
  • Bob Perry - Photographs
  • Sandie Phipps - Photographs
  • Richard L. Rothstein - Photographs, including the photo which was used as the basis for the page top background for most pages. If you are using a monitor display area of at least 1280 pixels wide, yes, you can see the whale's eye.
  • Mark Sears - Photographs
  • Jack Starr - Photographs
  • Bob Talbot - Photographs
  • Ursula Tscherter - Photographs
  • Gisela Veve - Photographs
  • Holly Weiss - Photographs
  • The Whale Center of New England (formerly the Cetacean Research Unit) - Photographs

Additionally,

  • Paul Knapp - for his recordings of Humpback Whale Songs from Rapture of the Deep
  • Mark McDonald - for his recordings from Whale and Other Ocean Sounds
  • Joe Olson - for his recordings of southern resident killer whales
  • Tom Jackson, for assistance with page design and for contributing Flash assets.


photo of 4 website contributors on a gray whale watching trip

THE 'WEB-POD'- March 2003

Uko Gorter, illustrator & Puget Sound chapter VP,
Diane Allen, tech chair & webslave,
Kate Sardi, research co-chair, & Sarah Allen, development chair



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