Another one of those "other" guys
I work with Nick at the IVL. Our website is ivl.imnh.isu.edu if you're interested in checking out our website. It's a tad dated, haven't updated it in over a year and we really need to get our heads out of the 3d stuff long enough to go over it again. Most of the work we are currently doing is for a NSF project titled The Virtual Zooarchaeology of the Arctic, or VZAP for short. VZAP is funded by grants from the National Science Foundation (ARC-0808933, ARC-1023321).The whole thing is an attempt to create the most complete and comprehensive osteological comparative collection anywhere, but for the entire thing to be completely virtual. We have fish, birds, and mammals all together in one database. It's currently designed to be the ultimate tool for faunal analysts, but the interface they want leaves most normal people totally confused. Our code monkeys here at Idaho State University are creating a interface for non-experts in faunal materials (meaning it's made for the general public, not the bone people) but that isn't quite public yet. You can go play with the database here if you want to:-)
And since Nick forgot to post this information with the images above, and we are supposed to do so, I figured I could do so here and not get in too much trouble :-) The second Orca we scanned (nicknamed Krozof after the island where he washed ashore) was recovered, processed, and scanned under NOAA Fisheries MMHSRP Permit 932-1905.