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  All ichthyosaur pages listed at the bottom of this page are copyright of Ryosuke Motani

  Mirrored in Australia  in memory of Australia's Ichthyosaur hunter Mary Wade 1928-2005

We highly recommend that you visit Ryosuke's original  and complete website at    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/people/motani/ichthyo/index.html

COPYRIGHT REMARKS FROM RYOSUKE'S ORIGINAL SITE

The copyrights of all figures, photographs, and texts appearing on the Ichthyosaur Page belong to the author, Ryosuke Motani.
You are welcome to use them for your school projects for free.
You are NOT welcome to use them for business purposes.
Please contact me for possibilities of any other uses.
I have been receiving emails of encouragements from kids and students who found this website useful for their school projects.
 I could not respond to all of them, for which I feel sorry. It is very good to know that this website is making difference to at least some people.

Earth Science Australia's addendum

Earth Science Australia
ESA has mirrored some of Ryosuke's excellent content for student use, as a tribute to  the late Mary Wade, Australian Palaeontologist so that local students in Far North Queensland can have some appreciation of the ancient creatures she was passionate about.
We hope this low-bandwidth mirror is easier to pick up in rural and remote locations.
ESA via the Far North Queensland Fossil Heritage Expeditions carried out 14 free digs for students over a decade.
All finds were donated to Australian museums and universities.
Among the finds was Ichthyosaur 960901, excavated, preserved and donated to the Queensland Museum by the students of Mt. St. Bernard College to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the school.
note ...Ryosuke's email no longer appears to function.


see also...   ICHTHYOSAURS    INTRODUCTION    FOREFIN    EYES    VERTEBRAE    SIZE    DIETS     SWIMMING     DIVING     PHYLOGENY     MARY WADE   LITERATURE    COPYRIGHTS    back to Earth Science Australia...