Encounter of P-102

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Water depth: Unknown

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Identified as: P-102

Matched by: Unknown

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Metadata

Number: 7112008151447

Date created:2008-11-07
Date last edited:  2008-12-14

Workflow state: approved

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Managing researcher: 

Jason Holmberg

Affiliation: Wild Me

Research Project: Wildbook

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"Jason is a founder of Wildbook for Whale Sharks and its Information Architect."


Measurements

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Water Temperature Celsius

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Attributes

Taxonomy Rhincodon typus 

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Status: alive

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Sex: unknown

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Noticeable scarring:  None

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Behavior:  None

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Group Role:  None

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Additional comments:
Hello there,
I spent a week at Donsol in the Philippines from March 3rd - March 9th 2008. I can't tell the exact date of the sightings, we saw the whalesharks in the morning until around midday. I went on a tour twice, both times there was a person with us from the WWF. I'll send you all the pictures I've got so you pick the ones that are best for you. I hope I could be of some help for the identification of the sharks. Good luck and all the best, thank you for your dedication to the world's creatures. Best regards,
Anke from Germany

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23 left-side spots added.

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